608 
hamma- 
rnclis. 
sericea. 
nobilis. 
synopla. 
distincta. 
rufo- 
brunnea. 
fumosa. 
sphingi¬ 
formis. 
cucullodes. 
eucalypti. 
inclyia. 
dilucida. 
STIGMATOPHORINA; DUDUSA; LIMBINA; HYLEORA; NADATA. By M. Gaede. 
2. Genus: &tig’matophopma Mell. 
Similar to Tarsolepis, but the antennae of the J pectinated to the tips. In the forewing vein 5 is not 
cpiite so far in front, in the hindwing veins 6 + 7 on a short stalk. Type: hammamelis Mell. 
St. hammamelis Mell. (79 b). Pale red-brown. A dark band from % inner margin to the cell-end and 
a dark triangle from the cell-end almost to the inner angle. Apical area radially striped. Hindwing red-brown. 
48—60 mm. Kwapgtung. 
St. sericea Ttothsch. Thorax and forewing chocolate brown and cinnamon-brown, also at the base dark. 
The light submarginal line farther inward than in hammamelis. A light median line vertical on the centre of 
the inner margin more distinct. Hindwing greyish-brown. $ 65 mm. Java. 
3. Genus: 1>ea«llisa Wkr. 
Antennae, palpi and abdomen as in Tarsolepis. In the forewing vein 6 from the upper cell-angle, 7 and 
8 + 9 from the apex of the accessory cell, 10 from its anterior edge. Type: nobilis Wkr. 
D. nobilis Wkr. (= vethi Sn.) (79 b). This species distributed from North China to the Sunda Is. and 
Formosa has been dealt with already in Vol. II, p. 284, but not yet figured. It is easily distinguishable by the 
cross-band traversing the forewing. The species figured as nobilis in Vol. II, pi. 44 a is the following species 
sphingiformis. — In synopla Swh. the interior and exterior lines on the forewing are double, the shape of the 
wings is said to be broader. Formosa. — distincta Mell. The silvery spot below vein 4 is larger than in the 
Sunda-form, and the ground-colour is darker brown. North Kwangtung. — rufobrunnea Mell. The whole 
marking is more faded. Ground-colour rusty yellow, the white areas of distincta are more yellowish here. South 
Kwangtung, in the plains. According to the genitals not conspecific with distincta and probably neither with 
Indian nobilis. 70—90 mm. 
D. fumosa Mats., from Formosa, is similar to nobilis , but the thick dark oblique stripe seems to be absent. 
D. sphingiformis Mr. (Vol. II, pi. 44 a as nobilis). This species has already been dealt with in Vol. II, 
p. 284 (figured as nobilis ) and actually also occurs in North China. < 80—90 mm. North India. 
4. Genus: JGinihlna Wkr. 
Body strong. Palpi obliquely erect. Antennae strongly pectinated. Abdomen very long, with a hair- 
pencil. Front legs densely haired. Forewing long, dentate at the distal margin, with a lobe at the inner margin 
at the base. Neuration not stated. 
C. cucullodes Wkr. Fore wing reddish-yellow, with fine black subcostal streaks and 3 oblique black 
zigzag lines near the violettish-brown distal margin. Inner margin with black and white spots near the base. 
Hindwing greyish-brown, at the anal angle white with an oblique spot. £ 32 lines. Java. 
5. Genus: aivi eora Dbl. 
Palpi porrect, projecting beyond the frons. Thorax in front with a tuft: Antennae of like those of 
Lasiocampa, in the $ plain. Distal margin of forewing notched, vein 6 from the upper cell-angle, 7 and 
10 + 8 + 9 from the short accessory cell. Hindwing also somewhat notched. Type: eucalypti Dbl. 
H. eucalypti Dbl. (= sphinx Fldr.) (79 c). Forewing violettish-brown and greyish-brown. At the base 
a short white streak. Interior line represented by 2 short streaks below the cell, pink with a black edge. 
Exterior line black, double, notched; behind it more or less greyish-white, and beginning from vein 6 a blackish 
band to 4 / 5 inner margin. 85- 100 mm. New South Wales. 
H. inclyta Wkr. (= lacerta Drc.) (79 f) may be only a form of the preceding species. From the base 
above and below the median vein a white patch to the base of vein 2; shortly before the end parted with a 
black oblique streak. Exterior line single, the black marginal band separated from it by a white stripe. 
75—110 mm. New South Wales, South Australia. 
H. dilucida Fldr. (79 f). Forewing still moi’e notched than in the 2 other species, blackish-brown. 
Interior line double, black, indistinct, exterior line composed of black sagittae, filled with brown, behind it 
narrowly lighter. The black band as in the other species. Hindwing whitish hyaline, distal margin red-brown, 
inner margin orange. 75—100 mm. New South Wales, South Australia. 
6. Genus: ^s T «nSsatsi Wkr. (Euhampsonia Dyar) 
Palpi short. Antennae of $ long-combed almost to the tips. Thorax in front with a high tuft. Distal 
margin of forewing more or less notched. Vein 6 from the accessory cell, 7 and 10 + 8 + 9 from its apex. 
In the hindwing vein 8 nearing the cell almost to its end. Type: gibbosa Abb. from North America. 
N. cristata Btlr. (Vol. II, pi. 47 a). This form having been dealt with in Vol. II. p. 310, is before me 
also from Maymyo (Burma) and must therefore be mentioned here. 
cristata. 
