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TAMBANA. By W. Warren. 
papuensis. 
polyphae- 
naria. 
en toxantha. 
glauca. 
T. papuensis Warr. (4 d). Fcrewing fuscous varied with black and white dusting, but, except in the 
terminal area beyond subterminal line, without the brown tinge of sericea Btlr., which it otherwise much resembles; 
the inner black line is more oblicpie inwards and straighter, less wavy; followed by a black median shade, which 
at costa is oblicpie inwards, is then curved outwards and lunulate dentate to vein 2, then inbent and ending 
on inner margin as a diffuse shade beyond inner line; orbicular stigma unrepresented; reniform indicated only 
by a brown bar; outer line lunulate-dentate, double, filled in with white instead of brown, without the large 
whitish lu mile beyond it on submedian fold; subterminal line also narrowly white; the space between them brownish 
fuscous thickly irrorated with bluish white; the space beyond cell before the outward curve of outer line diffusely 
whitish; a triangular patch of white scaling beyond subterminal line on submedian fold; fringe brown, dark 
mottled, white beyond the submedian interval; hindwing brownish fuscous with the centre chill yellow, running 
through from costa to inner margin above anal angle; a small white triangle on termen in submedian interval 
with the fringe beyond it white; the underside with all the markings blurred and confused instead of distinct. 
Described from a single $ from New Guinea. 
T. polyphaenaria Warr. (4d). Forewing greyish ochreous with a faint olive tinge; the markings olive; 
basal patch olive, its edge slightly curved, nearly vertical, followed by an olive green line; median shade olive 
green, oblicpie outwards from costa to median, then less distinct, and oblique inwards; the dark green cellspot 
lies on its upper arm; outer line dark olive, double, filled in with pale, oblique outwards to 6, vertical to 4, then 
incurved; the inner lunulate-dentate, the outer obscured by the olive shade following, which is itself obsolescent 
below vein 4; this shade is limited externally by the pale subterminal line which is oblique inwards to vein 7 
and angled outwards on veins 6 and 4; terminal area beyond it, especially at apex, brownish olive; below the 
middle all the markings are pale and blurred; a row of terminal olive lunules; fringe olive and greyish ochreous; 
hindwing bright yellow, with a broad greenish fuscous terminal border, indistinct below vein 3; olive green 
pale-edged terminal lunules; fringe pale grey. Described from a single $ from Java. 
Sect. II. Antennae of serrate fasciculate. 
T. entoxantha Hmps. (4 d). Forewing dark olive, paler olive mixed with brown along inner margin and 
terminal area; lines edged with bluish white, more strongly marked at costa and inner margin; the folds streaked 
with pale brown; inner line vertical, waved; outer lunulate dentate and insinuate on each fold; orbicular stigma 
round, filled up with velvety brown; reniform pale brown edged with dark, and folloAved by a brown spot to outer 
line; veins towards termen dark powdered with white; terminal area brown ending in a whitish blotch at anal 
angle; terminal lunules dark olive sprinkled with white scales; fringe olive, cut by pale rays; hindwing deep 
black; the inner margin deep orange for x /3 of wing; fringe white mottled with black; abdomen orange red with 
the tufts blackish. The $ is larger than the <$. Occurs in the Khasia Hills, Assam; Sikkim; the Punjab; and 
Java. 
Sect. III. Antennae of $ almost simple. 
T. glauca Hmps. (4 d). Forewing pale or dark olive; a black, white-edged spot close to base; inner 
and outer lines black, conversely edged with white and lunulate dentate; a diffuse dark median shade; the 
veins across median area powdered black and white; the stigmata thickly black edged; the orbicular round 
with white centre; the reniform with centre olive brown, followed by a white or ochreous blotch to outer line; 
the olive green fascia between outer and subterminal lines sprinkled with bluish white scales towards costa; 
subterminal white, inangled on the folds; terminal area olive brown; terminal lunules dark edged with pale; 
fringe olive, cut with pale beyond veins; hindwing deep orange with a broad black terminal border, narrowing 
off at anal angle; fringe white chequered with olive; vertex and shoulders pure white or ochreous tinged white. 
Khasia Hills, Assam. The antennae of $ are pubescent merely. 
8. Genus: Taiubaiia Moore. 
Differs from Trisuloides in the forewings being, as a rule, narrower and more elongate, the hindwings 
more uniform in colour, without black terminal border; antennae of the <$ serrate and fasciculate, or fasciculate 
only. Type T. variegata Moore. 
Sect. I. Antennae of $ serrate and fasciculate. 
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