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LOPHORUZA; CARMARA. By W. Warren. 
roseoliva. 
vacillatrix. 
ochricosta. 
albidens. 
addescens. 
xylonota. 
dusted, with greenish; face, palpi, thorax, and two hasal segments of dorsum ochreous varied Avith ochra- 
ceous; dorsum fuscous green. 1 $ from Amboina, February 1892 (W. Doherty). Type in the Tring Museum. 
E. roseoliva spec. nov. (24 h). Forewing olive green; the costal area, except at apex, tinged with 
reddish; inner line obliquely curved inwards, marked by interrupted black specks, and followed by a broad 
oblique ochreous band; median area olive greenish, narrowing to costa, where it forms an outwardly oblique 
olive green band, edged by the red and black outer line, which is oblique and dentate outwards to 6, then 
vertical, and incurved below vein 3, followed by an ochreous edging; subterminal line marked by black spots 
below costa, then with reddish brown; a row of black spots before ter men, accompanied by purple scales; 
fringe greenish brown; hindwing olive grey; the base cream white, folloAved by some purplish broAvn scaling; a 
dark crenulate median line; a double outer line, marked with olive brown and ochreous on inner margin; the 
terminal area greener; fringe pinkish green; underside ochreous, dusted with darker, and mixed with green 
and pinkish; the row of black spots before margin distinct; palpi externally reddish; face pinkish brown; thorax 
and two basal segments of dorsum ochreous; dorsum greenish pink, Avith some black scales. 1 from SaraAvak, 
Borneo. Type in Tring Museum. 
44. Genus: JLoplioruzsi Hmps. 
Differs from Eugnatliia in the palpi being of normal length, obliquely upcurved, the third segment 
pointed, porrect. Type L. vacillatrix Hmps. 
Sect. II. Mid tibiae of without fringes of long h a i r. 
L. vacillatrix Hmps. (23 c). Forewing chocolate red; the costal area Avliite irrorated Avith brown, 
extending to inner margin near base, the brown irroration thickest towards costa; inner line faint, brown, 
slightly angled outwards below costa and on median vein, then oblique; two black cellspots; outer 
line dark, defined externally by white, very oblique from costa to below vein 7, Avhere it is acutely angled 
outwards, then inwardly oblique; from its angle to near termen a curved white mark becoming yelloAv at 
its extremity; subterminal line white, with a black mark before it below costa, interrupted by the curved 
streak, then denticulate; a white mark beyond it at apex; black points before termen with white striae on 
their outer side in apical half; hindwing chocolate red, the base narrowly white; cellspot reddish; outer 
line blackish, externally grey edged; subterminal line a series of diffuse black and Avhite spots; ab. ochricosta 
ab. nov. (23 cl), from Ceylon, where also the type form is found, and Java, has the costa ochreous without fus¬ 
cous speckling; ab. albidens ab. nov. (23 d) from Sikkim, is brighter red, lias the costal streak almost black, 
the outer line sinuous, and the pale subapical curve broken up, the inner half forming a Avhite tooth. The Khasia 
Hills, Assam; Sikkim; Belgaum and the Nilgiri Hills, Madras; Ceylon; Java. 
L. addescens Swinh. (23cl). Forewing pale rufous; a black dot in middle of cell and another 
at the end; inner and median black costal points; ill defined pale outer and subterminal lines, ob¬ 
lique below vein 4, the outer with black dots on veins 7, 6 and submedian fold, the subterminal Avith a 
series of black dots on its outer edge; hmdwing pale rufous irrorated with black scales; a black cell- 
spot; traces of pale Avavecl outer and subterminal lines. Described from a single $ from Duaringa, Queens¬ 
land. 
L. xylonota Lower (23d). Forewing ochreous yellow with slight dark irroration; inner line double, 
median single, both minutely waved; outer line more distinct, subdentate, obsolete towards costa, the 
area beyond it suffused with crimson except on costal area, with an indistinct Avaved subterminal line on it; 
hindwing silky ochreous. Mackay, Queensland. 
45. Genus: Carmara Walk. 
Resembles Cerynea, differing as follows; the second segment of palpi is fringed Avith hair both 
above and below, the third minute, hidden in the hair of the second segment, so that the extremity 
of the palpi appears to be rounded; the fore tibiae of the $ are hollowed out into a double cavity, but the 
tibiae are clothed with long hair, and the midtibiae are fringed with long hair. Type C. subcervina Walk. 
