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86. Genus: Callyna Guen. 
Tongue fully developed; frons smooth; palpi upturned, stout, smoothly scaled, the second segment 
appressed to frons, the third short; antennae of $ ciliated; thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled, without 
crests; neuration of wings normal. The larvae of three species are known, but the habits and foodplants are not 
given. Type C. siderea Guen. 
C. siderea Guen. (21 f). Forewing shining black with purple gloss; an orange spot at base; an orange siderea. 
subcostal subbasal spot; inner and outer lines black; the inner preceded by an orange spot at costa, not reaching 
below submedian fold; the outer followed by a large white costal patch, below which it is bent outwards, angled 
on vein 4; subterminal line a series of small black spots, excurved below vein 7, and followed by an 
orange subapical spot, with some white scales above it on costa bearing a black point; a series of orange spots 
before termen ,and of black spots along termen; claviform stigma large, black-edged and with a horizontal 
black streak through it; orbicular and reniform conspicuous, black-edged, with black centres, oval in shape; 
hindwing fuscous with two small bluish white subapical spots; fringe with white tips beyond submedian inter¬ 
space; four terminal segments of dorsum and the venter orange. Occurs in the Punjab, Nepaul, Assam. 
Bombay, Ceylon, Hainan. 
C. costiplaga Moore (21 f). Forewing olive brown tinged with rufous; two large black subquadrate costiplaga. 
costal blotches; the inner reaching median vein, limited by the subbasal and inner lines; the outer reaching 
veins 4 and 5 between outer and subterminal lines; lines indistinctly double; the inner vertically waved, 
internally edged with black below the blotch; the outer obliquely sinuous to vein 5, then vertical and curved, 
dentate lunulate, the teeth marked by white points on the veins; the subterminal line preceded by black 
spots below middle, followed on costa by a roundish snow white blotch; veins towards termen iron 
grey, the intervals bright rufous; stigmata somewhat obscure, plainer in $ than in the orbicular round, 
the reniform 8-shaped, with paler annuli and slightly darker centres; a brown median shade bent in middle; 
hindwing fuscous brown with a slight lustrous sheen, darker in terminal half; fringe yellowish white, 
brown towards apex. Recorded only from S. India, Bombay, Madras, Ceylon. 
C. leuconota Lower (= biplagiata Beth.-Baker) (21 f). Differs from costiplaga Moore in the shape and leuconota. 
coloration of the two dark costal blotches; the inner being much narrower, — the inner line being strongly 
incurved between subcostal and median veins, —and produced taillike on outer edge; the outer much broader, 
— the space between outer and subterminal lines being twice as great as in costiplaga — and olive brown 
in tint, limited below vein 4 by a black streak; the outer line bent at vein 5, and not dentate below 
the bend; the subterminal line preceded throughout by black wedge-shaped spots; apical spot more diffusely 
white, and extending into the fringe; some white dots at base of fringe; claviform stigma marked by some black 
scales at its extremity; hindwing brownish fuscous, darker in $; fringe brown with silvery white tips. The 
type of leuconota from Queensland, that of biplagiata from New Guinea. 
C. jugaria Walk. (21 f). Forewing greyish ochreous in median area, speckled and suffused with black- jugaria. 
ish; the inner and outer lines double, black-edged; the inner oblique and wavy; the outer oblique to vein 
4, then incurved and subdentate; the stigmata large, with dark centres and pale annuli; the reniform 
with a white dot externally at base of vein 4, sometimes developed into a tooth; the claviform marked by black 
scales at end; subbasal line ochreous grey with a black line at middle; a deep black brown blotch mixed 
with rich fulvous between subbasal and inner lines, its inner edge stopping at submedian fold, its outer reaching 
vein 1, the basal space below it dull purplish fuscous; space between outer and subterminal lines dull pur¬ 
plish fuscous, along costa and vein 5 broadly tinged with deep red brown and mixed with fulvous in the inter¬ 
vals; subterminal line edged with greyish ochreous, swelling into a blotch at apex which runs into the fringe; 
a row of black terminal lunules; hindwing fuscous brown with a bronzy tinge, much darker in the Found 
n India, the Punjab, Sikkim, Assam, Bengal, Ceylon, the Andaman Islands. 
C. semivitta Moore (21 g). Forewing russet brown, broadly streaked along costa and median area semivifta. 
from base to termen with black brown; the central area between inner and outer lines mixed with ochreous grey; 
subbasal, inner, and outer lines dark, edged on each side with ochreous grey, all more or less obso¬ 
lete below middle; orbicular and reniform stigmata edged with white, the former pointed at lower end, the latter 
shaped like an hour glass, connected by a pale dash at middle; the lower half of cell redbrown; subterminal 
line followed at costa by a whitish blotch, extending into the fringe at apex, tinged with rosy brown towards 
vein 6, and marked beyond cell by two pale lunules; on submedian fold preceded by a brown triangle; fringe 
