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BRYOMIMA; BLEPHARIDIA; DIMYA. By W. Warren. 
10. Genus: llryoiiiiiiais Stgr. 
Distinguished from the allied genera by the head and thorax being clothed with hair only, with 
but a few scales intermixed; the thorax smooth, without crests; the tibiae fringed with long hair 
on outer side; antennae of $ with short sessile fascicles of cilia or lamellate and simple. Type B. carducha 
Stgr. 
Sect. I. Antennae of <$ with short sessile fascicles of cilia. 
centralasiae.) B. centralasiae Stgr. (— modesta Moore) (14 e). Forewing olive grey tinged with yelloAvish, thickly 
sprinkled with dark grey; inner and outer lines double, blackish, filled in with ground colour, the area be¬ 
tween them slightly darker; claviform stigma insignificant; the two upper paler, with grey centres and och- 
reous grey annuli; subterminal line pale, sinuous, the terminal area beyond it darker; hindwing dark fuscous, 
iransversa. the fringe whitish; the $ is generally darker, with less yellow, than the $; transversa Moore (= asiatica 
Alph.) (14e) has the basal and terminal areas paler grey, more varied with yelloAv scales, the median area 
more prominently darker. Moore’s type of modesta was from Thundiani in the Punjab; it is mainly a 
central Asiatic species, occurring throughout Kashmir and W. Turkestan. 
chamaeleon. B. chamaeleoTi Al'ph. (14e). Forewing pale grey Avith dense dark grey irroration, and a faint 
olive tinge; inner and outer lines thick, olive fuscous, the former wavy and oblique, the latter lunulate-dentate, 
widely separated on costa, but approximated on inner margin; the median area in cell and beyond it 
darker; claviform stigma subquadrate, dark grey Avith blackish outline; upper stigmata large, whitish grey; 
submarginal line indicated by slight grey lunules; hindwing fuscous grey, darker beyond the curved outer line. 
Also a Turkestan and Kashmir insect, but occurring at Kulu in the Punjab. 
virescens. B. virescens Hmps. (14 f ). Forewing olive grey, thickly dusted Avith darker, with yelloAvish scales 
intermixed; lines hardly darker; upper stigmata paler, large, defined mainly by the darker grey spaces 
on each side of them; submarginal line yellowish, wavy, preceded by a grey cloudy shade; hindwing 
dark fuscous, Avith dark outer line and a slight pale mark from anal angle, This species Avas described by 
Hampson from Kashmir; but it is found, like the preceding, at Kulu in the Punjab, ij 
11. Genus: ISlepliarifliia Pilng:- 
Tongue present; palpi obliquely porrect, second segment long-haired below, third slender, smooth; 
frons and vertex rough haired; vestiture hairy; dorsum without crests; antennae of $ with fasciculate 
cilia. Type B. lama Bung. 
griseirufa. B. griseirufa Hmps. (14 f). Forewing coppery red with grey mottling, the terminal area greyish; 
inner and outer lines double, filled in with grey; orbicular and reniform stigmata very small, the latter 
Avith a pure white spot at centre; subterminal line marked only by the difference of colour; fringe 
coppery red; hindAving shining grey brown. Sikkim and Bhutan, N. India; found also in Tibet. A small 
species, Avith simply ciliated antennae. 
12. Genus : Dlmyii Moore. 
This genus differs scarcely at all from the preceding; the thorax is clothed Avholly Avith hair, without 
any admixture of scales and without crests; the antennae of the $ have thin sessile fascicles of cilia, those 
of the $ are armed wit h a bristle; forewing in the more typical species more smoothly and uniformly scaled. 
Type D. sinuata Moore. 
junctura. D. junctura Hmps. (14 f). Forewing olive brown in median area, which is very broad at costa and nar¬ 
row on inner margin, suffused in basal and postmedian areas with lilac grey, the terminal area duller olive broAvn; 
inner line oblique to vein 1, then recurved basewards; outer line bluntly bent outwards above vein 4, 
then very oblique inwards; orbicular stigma oblique and narrow; reniform a large lunule outwardly concave; 
both Avith broAraish centres and confluent beloAv with an elongate pale stripe along median vein nearly 
to inner line, its loAver edge dentate on vein 2; fringe rufous; hindwing olive luteous, darker towards 
termen, and Avith an obscurely darker outer line. The type from Sikkim: occurs also in Tibet. 
endroma. D. endroma Swinh. (14 f). ForeAving deep russet broAvn Avith an olive tinge; inner and outer lines 
narrowly double, filled in with bluish silvery; the inner oblique and straight, but sharply angled on vein 1, 
the outer bluntly elbowed outwards at vein 5, then oblique inwards; the basal area and a broad band 
beyond outer line thickly frosted Avith bluish silvery, filling up in the latter case the teeth of the submarginal 
