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colour outlined with brown; median shade diffuse; fringe ochraceous; hindwing fuscous; fringe ochreous. Occurs 
in Sikkim and Bhutan, 1ST. India. 
6. Genus: ITeurois Hmps. 
Tongue well-developed; frons oblique, rounded, bearing a slight rough prominence in front; palpi 
porrect, short, second segment subquadrate, hairy, third minute; antennae of J with short sessile fascicles of 
cilia; head and thorax roughly scaled; metathorax crested; pectus and femora hairy; abdomen with long hairs 
and lateral tufts; mid and hind tibiae with a few spines. Type Neurois nigroviridis Walk. All the 3 species are 
N. Indian. 
N. nigroviridis Walk. (8d). Forewing greenish grey mixed with paler scales; the cell filled in with nigroviridis. 
dark grey; space between outer and subterminal lines dark bronzy brown; lines indistinct, double, dark filled 
in with pale, better marked on costa; submarginal line preceded by a black shade edging the bronze brown 
area, broad at costa and indented beyond cell; a row of velvety black terminal lunules preceded by white scal¬ 
ing; orbicular and reniform stigmata white, with grey centres and black outlines; fringe grey brown in basal 
half, grey and white mottled in apical; hind wing fuscous tinged with bronze brown, paler along abdominal 
margin; fringe with basal half dark grey, apical half whitish. Sikkim. 
N. atrovirens Walk. (8 cl). Forewing olive brown or olive grey suffused with black and fuscous, when airovirens. 
fresh with a green tinge; lines double, black, conversely dentate-lumdate, filled in with ground colour, the 
outer with black white-tipped teeth on the veins; submarginal pale, preceded by black wedge shaped marks; 
black terminal lunules edged with white scales; stigmata of the ground colour with white annuli edged with 
black, the cell dark between them; median vein and vein 1 often whitish; fringe olive brown, the apical half 
mottled with white; hindwing brownish fuscous; fringe as in forewing. Sikkim, Bhutan, N. India; also recorded 
from Burma. 
N. renalba Moore (8 e). Forewing dull bronzy brown, suffused towards base with olive fuscous and black; renalba. 
lines black, double; the outer dentate-lumdate, the teeth white-tipped on the veins; submarginal line denoted 
by the dark shade preceding it containing black wedge-shaped marks; a roAv of black terminal lunules; fringe 
brownish fuscous, slightly mottled in outer half with pale; stigmata brown with black outlines; the reniform 
8-shaped, with thick snow white ring, sometimes interrupted into spots; orbicular with a white spot on median 
vein only; fringe fuscous grey with termen dark fuscous. Sikkim and Bhutan, N. India. The $$ only are known. 
7. Genus: JQurois Hbn. 
Tongue well-developed; frons smooth; palpi obliquely upturned, the second segment thickly fringed 
with hair sharply cut off in front, the third small; antennae of $ ciliated; thorax with spreading crests; pectus 
and femora woolly; mid and hind tibiae slightly spined; foretibiae only fringed with hair. Type E. prasina 
Schiff. 
E. virens Btlr. (8e, an Indian $ from Darjeeling; a smaller palaearctic specimen has been figured in virens. 
Vol. 3, pi. 14 a). Forewing slaty or purplish fuscous; the costal area, the filling up of the lines, the annuli of stig¬ 
mata and the scaling along the folds bright moss green; lines blackish, double, filled in with green; the outer 
lunulate-dentate; submarginal green, formed of wedge-shaped marks, preceded on both folds and below costa 
by black marks of the same shape; claviform stigma blackish; orbicular and reniform dark with green annuli 
and black outlines, the reniform with inner edge straight, the annuli of both tinged internally with reddish; 
the cell blackish; fringe fuscous with a pale basal line; hinclwing slaty black, blacker towards termen; the fringe 
white. Sikkim, N. India and the 1ST. W. Himalayas. Described originally from Japan not from N. India, as 
wrongly stated in Vol. 3, p. 60. 
E. magnifica Moore (8 e). Differs from virens in having the inner margin broadly and the termen beyond maqnijka. 
subterminal line deep red, this colour generally taking the place of the slaty purple of virens ; the green tints 
are much brighter, especially the subcostal streak; the annuli of the stigmata are not lined with red, and the 
inner edge of the reniform is decidedly curved; hindwing more bronzy brown. Sikkim. 
E. perviridis Warr. (8 e). Smaller than the two other species, with the green scaling predominant through- perviridis. 
out the wing; veins and centres of upper stigmata lilac grey, speckled with black; the cell black; claviform 
stigma quite small, green with black outline; the other'stigmata without any red scaling; the black wedge-shaped 
marks before subterminal line complete and distinct; hindwing fuscous grey, darker terminally; fringe white. 
Sikkim, N. India. 
