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K. sanguinea Mr. (35 d). Apex in the hindwing projecting. Head, thorax, and wings bright dark sanguinca. 
red, abdomen red-brown. Fore wing with a narrow, black prediscal and postdiscal arcuate line and a submarginal 
row of indistinct, dark moon-spots. Apex of fore-and hindwing spotted grey. Under surface red-brown, both 
wings with an indistinct, narrow, dark discal band. Sikkim; Khasia Hills. 
K. modulata Swh. (35 d, by mistake denoted as undulata). Hindwing as in sanguinea. Dark reddish- modulaia. 
brown. Antennae and apex of palpi blackish-brown. Forewing with a blackish discal spot and a postdiscal, 
blackish arcuate line. Marginal part darker and more monotonously brown. Burma: Bliamo. 
K. rufa Hmps. As large as or still larger than sanguinea (35 d). Antennae with a brownish-yellow rufa. 
shaft and brown pinnae. Head, thorax and forewing red-brown, forewing at the base ferruginous, with 2 white 
discal spots, a dark, almost rectilinear median band and a submarginal row of indistinct, ferruginous spots. 
Abdomen and hindwing darker red-brown. Under surface lighter and duller, on both wings with a dark transverse 
band close behind the middle. Naga Hills. 
K. flavosignata Mr. (35 d). Head, thorax and forewing bright dark red-brown, abdomen and hindwing flavosig 
duller, more claret-coloured. Forewing with a white discal spot and a dark prediscal undulate line towards 
the proximal margin on both sides bordered with yellowish ; the postdiscal and the submarginal bands indistinct , 
the latter clistally bordered with yellow. Sikkim. 
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18. Genus: Traimla Wkr. 
This widely distributed genus was already described in the palearctic part (Vol. II, p. 165), where. 
T. vishnou Lef. (= sulplnirae Roll., mahananda Mr., basalis Wkr., prasina Wkr., pallida Wkr.) vishnou. 
(36 e) being at home and common in the whole Indian region was described as an extreme order (p. 166, t. 27 a). 
We figure it (35 e) once more as a particularly typical representative of the Indian fauna and for its interesting 
dimorphism. 
Besides it but one more species: 
T. irrorata Mr. (32 d). Bright ochreous-yellow, marginal part and inner-marginal part of forewing irrorata. 
as well as the marginal part of the hindwing with a blackish discal area of the hindwing densely strewn with 
dark brown scales. Forewing with an indistinct, dark, prediscal dentate band, a light bluish-grey discal spot 
and a submarginal row of spots of the same colour, the grey spots strewn with blackish scales. A similar, sub¬ 
marginal row of spots in the hindwing. Marginal scales yellow. Under surface lighter, the dark scales more 
scanty, hindwing with a brown discal undulate line. Java, Borneo. 
19. Genus: Triclilura Steph. 
Description of the genus in Vol. II, p. 152. In the oriental district represented by one North Indian 
species. 
T. khasiana Mr. (35 e). Head, thorax, and forewing deep blackish-brown, abdomen and hindwing khasiana. 
lighter dull greyish-brown. Pinnae of antennae with a reddish tint. Veins and a submarginal undulate line in 
the forewing reddish-brown, a whitish prediscal and postdiscal line, the former rectilinear, the latter bent and 
undulate. Sikkim, Khasia Hills. 
20. Genus: Crlnocrasjietla Hmps. 
Palpi short. Antennae with moderately long combs. Wings with an undulate margin. Forewing broad, 
triangular. Hindwing broadly rounded. Proximal margin rectilinear. In the forewing veins 6 and 7 on a short 
footstalk. The footstalk of 9 and 10 longer than the free ends. Cell of hindwing open; veins 7 and 8 for a short 
distance fused; no secondary veins. Middle and posterior tibiae with short terminal spurs. North East India. 
C. torrida Mr. (35 d). Yellowish-brown, proximal margin of hindwing and abdomen darker. Antennae torrida. 
with blackish pinnae. Forewing with a blackish, proximally bent prediscal and postdiscal band; at the cell-end 
a large, quadrangular, greenish-white spot, a smaller triangular one in the cell behind the prediscal band, an 
indistinct row of light submarginal spots. In the hindwing a narrow median band, submarginal spots as in 
the forewing. Sikkim, Khasis, Manipur. 
