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BESAIA; LEUCOLOPHA; EUPLEXIDIA; CLEAPA; PYGAERA. By M. Gaede. 
plusioides. 
rubiginea. 
simplicior. 
undulifera. 
noctuifor- 
mis. 
latifascia. 
forrnosana. 
fulgurita. 
line S-shaped, between them traces of a median line. At the end of the median vein and above vein 2 a narrow 
light diffuse spot. Submarginal line notched, white. Hindwing dark brown. 32—35 mm. Java. 
R. plusioides Mr. (79 e). Forewing from the costal margin to below the cell and above vein 2 violettish- 
black, below it reddish-yellow, with a golden triangle below the cell-end. The black submarginal line is inside 
light-edged. Marginal line light. All the dark places may also be rusty red. $ 28—30 mm. Si kk im. 1 $ from 
Bah is only 22 mm large. 
92. Genus : Resaia Wkr. 
Palpi erect. Antennae of <f$ tufted. Forewing with a feeble hair-pencil at % inner margin and at the 
anal angle. Vein 6 from the cell-angle, 7 and 10 + 8 + 9 from the apex of the accessory cell. In the hindwing 
veins 6 + 7 on a short stalk. 
B. rubiginea Wkr. (80 g). Forewing greyish-yellow with a rusty red marking. Interior line double, 
beginning below the cell, before it at the inner margin, behind it above vein 1 one diffuse spot each. Exterior 
line double, mostly formed of spots, parallel to the distal margin. Marginal dots black. 50 mm. Sikkim, 
simplicior form. nov. (80 f). Very feebly marked, ground-colour somewhat more reddish, except at the costal 
margin and behind the exterior line. Of the marking only a feeble spot at the inner margin, the exterior row 
of dots, a shadowy line before them, and the marginal dots are present. Perhaps already described as Pydna. 
46 mm. Kwangtung. Type in the Berlin Museum. 
93. Genus: l<eiicoloplia Hmps. 
Palpi porrect, thick. Antennae of S foliated. Forewing broad, apex pointed. Vein 6 from the cell-angle 
or the accessory cell, 7 and 10 + 8 + 9 from its apex. 
L. undulifera Hmps. (80 f). Greyish-brown, dusted with rusty brown, with a very oblique "rusty brown 
basal line and 3 almost parallel lines. A curved line from the apex to the base. Hindwing paler. $ 42 mm. 
Khasia Hills. 
94. Genus: J^uplexi<lia Swh. 
Palpi highly erected. Antennae of $ plain. Thorax and abdomen with some tufts. Fore wing narrow. 
Vein 5 a little below the centre. Accessory cell short, 7, 8 + 9 and 10 from its apex. In the hindwing vein 8 far 
off from the cell. 
Eu. noctuiformis Swh. Body and fore wing pale reddish-brown. At the costal margin greyish-green and 
black spots. Below the cell-end a horizontal black 5. Reniform macula indistinctly edged with greyish-green, 
below it at the inner margin a black and greyish-green spot. Submarginal line indistinct, undulated, white. 
Hindwing silvery white, q 38 mm. Khasia Hills. 
95. Genus: C’leapsi Wkr. 
Palpi long and thin. Antennae of the <3 shortly pectinated to the tips. Fore wing broad. Vein 6 from 
the cell-angle, 7 from % of the accessory cell, 10 + 8 + 9 from its apex. 
Cl. latifascia Wkr. Thorax and median area of forewing dark brown. Basal area and marginal area 
partly pale red-brown. Interior and exterior lines double, undulated, in the middle strongly excurved. Sub- 
marginal line pale.. $ 38 mm. Rangoon. — forrnosana Strd., from Formosa, differs but very little. 
96. Genus: l*ygaera 0. 
Palpi short. Antennae of and $ pectinated. Eyes hairy. Anterior tarsi short, densely haired. In the 
forewing vein 5 very far in front, 6 + 7 + 10 + 8 + 9 stalked. In the hindwing vein 5 is absent. 
P. fulgurita Wkr (= javana Mr., pallida Wlcr.) is the representative of anachoreta F. (Vol. II, p. 314) in 
the Indo-Australian Region. It merely differs in the anterior portion of the exterior line being more introangular 
on the centre of the cross-vein, which is also mostly the case already in Amur-specimens. The space behind 
it is always rusty yellow or rusty red. 30—35 mm. North India. Specimens from Nepal are large, those from 
.Java small and pale. Borneo-specimens show the exterior line somewhat S-curved as in rubida, the inner margin 
being more greyish-red. 
