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EUGNATHIA. By W. Warren. 
dark dot in middle of cell; an oblique rufous bar at end of cell, defined at sides by white, its upper end produced; 
median shade dark but ill-defined below middle; outer line redbrown with a fine white line on its outer 
edge, acutely angled outwards on veins 6 and 4, incurved between and again strongly below 4, with a 
dark red brown band between it and subterminal line above inner margin; subterminal line parallel to outer, 
but whiter and plainer; a dentate brownish shade beyond it from 7 to 5 and a patch below 3; hind¬ 
wing yellowish suffused with rufous; the terminal area pale, the inner margin white; median area dusted 
with black; outer and subterminal lines as in forewing, both strongly angled outwards on vein 4; a dark 
terminal striga on each fold. Dinawa, British New Guinea; a single 
43. Genus: Eliigiiatliia Warr. 
Tongue developed; frons smooth; palpi upcurved in front of face, the second segment long and well 
scaled, the third also long and smooth, pointed; antennae of $ ciliated; thorax and abdomen smooth, without 
crests; neuration normal; forewing usually with a broad pale costal streak concolorous with thorax and base 
of dorsum. Type E. longipalpis Walk. 
apiciplctga. E. apiciplaga spec. nov. (23 b, c). Forewing pale fawn colour; costal area broadly cream white, its inner 
edge starting from inner margin at %, and running into apex; the costal edge diffusely brownish; the fawn 
coloured ground brown along the streak; median and outer lines brownish, fine and indistinct, lunulate dentate; 
a diffuse black blotch at apex reaching to below 4 beyond median line; the outer line finely white 
across it and bearing a white lunule on vein 5; a row of black subterminal spots; hindwing with base 
white followed by a brown belt; the subterminal line preceded by black spots at each extremity; the 
$ has the dark shadings deeper throughout than the rf; underside ochreous, tinged with reddish in fore¬ 
wing; a subterminal series of blackish spots; head and palpi brown; thorax and abdomen bone colour; the 
dorsum with a broad brown belt. 2 $<$ from Amboina, taken by Doherty Febr. 1892, and 2 $$ from the 
Khasia Hills, Assam. Type in the Tring Museum. 
longipalpis. E. longipalpis Walk. (23 c). Forewing black brown; the costal area broadly ochreous white, reach¬ 
ing inner margin at base and narrowing suddenly to a point at apex; inner line ochreous, very ob¬ 
lique below cell to base of inner margin; a blackish dot at costa; a curved ochreous median line 
from costa to lower angle of cell; outer line oblique outwards and ochreous to vein 6, then black 
with a grey edge, incurved and denticulate below vein 4; subterminal line interrupted, represented by 
black and white points on each side of 7, an oblique white mark between 6 and 4, white points on each 
side of vein 3, and an oblique bar to tornus; hindwing black brown, the base ochreous white with 
the outer edge ochreous; a black bar at end of cell; a waved dark outer line and a series of sub- 
terminal ochreous white dots. Moixlmein, Burma. 
luniferct. E. lunifera Moore (23 c). Forewing greyish rufous; the costal area white, tinged towards costa with 
rufous, and narrowing off to a point at apex, the white reaching inner margin at base; outer line brown, oblique 
from costa to vein 6, then incurved, and again incurved and punctiform below vein 4; subterminal line white, 
angled outwards at veins 7 and 4, incurved between, then oblique and fainter; a small dentate black mark 
before it below vein 7, and yellowish dots beyond it on each side of vein 6; a blackish streak from it 
to tips of fringe at vein 4; hindwing greyish rufous, the base ochreous white; outer line black, denticu¬ 
late; the subterminal whitish, with black scales on each side; in the $ the pale costal area is more uni¬ 
formly suffused with rufous. An Indian species, recorded from N. India, Bombay, and Ceylon. 
diversalis. E. diversalis Walk. (23 c). Forewing reddish brown; the costal half from inner margin before 
middle to apex ochreous suffused with rufous; the costal edge red brown; a large whitish patch at 
tornus touching vein 3 and reaching outer line; inner line double, waved, rufous; median line rufous, oblique 
from costa to beyond upper angle of cell, below vein 4 inwardly oblique, bounding the dark area; outer line 
excurved from costa to vein 4, then double, the inner arm blackish, incurved and crenulate; subterminal line 
double, slightly angled inwards at discal fold and outwards at vein 4, where it is crossed by a dark streak from 
outer line; black terminal dots, forming a line above vein 4; a double black cellspot; hindwing redbrown, 
the base ochreous bounded by the dark inner line; a curved dentate median line; outer line ill defined, 
excurved from costa to vein 2, then double, rufous filled in with white, crenulate. Ceram; also found in Amboina, 
Dili, the Tenimber Islands, St. Aignan, Woodlark, Sudest, and Kei Islands, New Guinea, and Queensland. 
