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lines black, strongly oblique; the subbasal short; the inner oblique to median vein, then indistinct, inwardly 
oblique and denticulate; median oblique to lower angle of cell, then diffuse and oblique inwards; outer line ob¬ 
lique to vein 6, then broken up into streaks and dentate marks, inwardly oblique below vein 4; subterminal faint, 
denticulate, followed by blackish streaks on each side of vein 5; a row of small black dots close before 
termen; fringe mottled fuscous and grey; orbicular stigma obsolete; reniform diffuse, defined by fuscous and 
somewhat constricted at middle; hindwing whitish tinged with ochreous, terminally brownish, especially along 
the veins; fringe brownish, with pale basal line and whithish tips. Described from a single $ from Madras. 
63. Genus: Miisotliyma Meyr. 
Tongue developed; frons with a rounded prominence with a corneous plate below it; antennae of <$ 
pubescent; palpi long and slender, obliquely upturned, both segments smoothly scaled; thorax smooth, without 
crests; first 3 segments of dorsum crested, the third crest largest; the with large lateral tufts at base from 
edge of stigmata; forewing without areole; veins 8, 9 stalked; 10, 11 both from cell. Type M. cyanastis 
Meyr.] the only species in the genus. 
M. cyanastis Meyr. (20 g). Forewing brownish ochreous, sprinkled with large black scales as far as outer cyanastis. 
line; the inner margin with a slate-coloured streak bent upwards on inner side of outer line to vein 2, where 
it meets an obscure diffused oblique blackish band from middle of costa; outer line whitish, oblique from costa 
to vein 6, excurved to vein 4, then strongly incurved; a wedge-shaped slate coloured mark, oblique from 
costa before apex to near termen at vein 5, its edges defined by whitish; some ill-defined dark streaks on ter¬ 
minal area on veins 5 and 2, and towards inner margin an incurved whitish subterminal line; stigmata absent ; 
hindwing yellowish ochreous, the terminal border fuscous; inner margin smeared with fuscous. Townsville, 
Queensland, N. Australia. 
64. Genus: Calyinnia Him. 
Tongue well developed; frons smooth; palpi obliquely upturned, the second segment thickly scaled, the 
third smooth and small; antennae of ciliated; thorax and abdomen smooth, without crests; the abdomen 
with slight lateral fringes; forewing with the apex prominent but blunt, the termen oblique and straight 
to vein 4, then more strongly oblique; neuration normal. Type C. trapezina L. 
C. restituta Walk. (Vol. 3, pi. 47 g). Forewing dull fulvous brown, paler along inner margin, the central restituia. 
area towards costa mixed with yellowish; in the £ rather darker, more suffused with fuscous; inner and outer 
lines dark brown, the outer nearer termen than usual; the median shade strongly bent outwards above, then 
parallel to outer line and meeting inner line above inner margin; orbicular stigma yellow, with fulvous 
red centre; reniform filled up with fulvous, and with a dark spot in lower half; lines all ending in snow white 
costal spots; a small one before subbasal line; a large blotch before inner line, which is followed by a smaller 
one below the orbicular stigma; an outwardly oblique comma-shaped white mark beyond outer line, and a 
slight one followed by two black spots, before submarginal; hindwing blackish, paler towards base, with 
the fringe yellowish. Found in the Punjab, N. India and Nepaul, whence Walker’s type. The form occurring 
in Amurland and Japan, subsp. picta Stgr. (= dieckmanni Graes.) is darker, especially on the under- picta. 
side; the hinclwings black. 
C. flavifimbria Hmps. (= affinis Hmps. nec L.) (20 g). Forewing greyish ochreous, tinged with yellow- flavifivi- 
ish olive; the lines indistinct; median and outer roundly excurved and denticulate, conversely white-edged; ,,na - 
subterminal line preceded by olive brown suffusion and followed by ochreous white scaling; stigmata very 
indistinct; large black terminal spots; hindwing dirty ochreous; a broad blackish terminal border; fringe 
yellow. Occurs in the Punjab, N. India; originally described from the Goorais Valley, Kashmir. This species 
will probably prove a form of the next from Sikkim. -—- In the ab. suffusa ab. nov. (20 f.) from Sikkim the suffusa. 
whole fore wing is uniform dark redbrown. 
C. ochreimargo Hmps. (20 g). Forewing rufous grey with black irroration; lines brown; subbasal ochrei- 
line faint, reaching submedian fold; inner line very oblique, nearly straight; outer line externally slightly edged mar 9°‘ 
