LYCAUGESIA; PSEUD ACID ALIA. By W. Warren. 
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57. Genus: Lycaugesia limps. 
Tongue aborted, minute; frons smooth; palpi upturned, typically short, the second segment not reaching 
above frons; antennae of $ ciliated, with enlarged basal segment; thorax and dorsum smoothly scaled, without 
crests; forewing narrow and elongate; the apex blunt, the termen smooth, and evenly curved; 8, 9, 10 stalked 
from upper angle of cell; 7 from the angle, 6 from below it; 4, 5 from the lower angle; 2 and 3 well 
before angle. Type L. hypozonata limps, from S. America. 
Sect. I. Second segment of palpi reaching far above vertex and widened 
towards extremity, the third long, erect and slender. 
L. longipalpis Sivinh. (24i). Forewing rufous with a few crimson scales; a black and crimson dot above longipalpis. 
vein 1 near base; inner line denoted by a black dot on costa and black and crimson dots in cell and lower 
fold; black dots at middle and end of cell; two black dots, obliquely placed, below middle of costa; postmedian 
dots at vein 7, cellfold, and below 4; subterminal black dots below costa and vein 4; a row just before 
termen and terminal black spots in pairs; hindwing similar. Described from a single $ from Sarawak, Borneo. 
This insect should be placed in a separate genus; it is more than twice as large as any other Lycau- 
gesia. 
Sect. II. Palpi of normal length, the third segment m o d e r a t e. 
L. rufipuncta Hmps. (251). Forewing purplish grey; the costal edge blackish towards base; inner line shown rufipuncta. 
by black dots on and below costa and fiery red scales in submedian interval; a rufous streak at middle 
of cell; rufous patches in and beyond end of cell with the white discoidal bar between them; median 
line with black dots on and below costa and a fiery red line, oblique and sinuous, below cell; outer line mark¬ 
ed by black scales from costa to beyond the outer rufous patch, then by an oblique waved fiery red line, 
and a black dot on submedian fold; subterminal line red and crenulate, followed towards apex by three black 
white edged streaks with rufous between them, and by slight black streaks below veins 4 and 2; terminal 
lunules rufous; hindwing similar, with fiery red waved lines, five in number. The species was described from 
2 3$ from Maskeliya, Ceylon. 
L. punctilinea Hmps. (251). Forewing purplish grey; a black dot on costa and rufous dot below cell punctilinea. 
near base; inner line rufous, crenulate, from a black costal dot; a black dot at middle of cell and striga at its 
end; median line rufous, incurved from cell fold to inner margin; outer line rufous from a black costal dot, strongly 
bent out below costa, then marked by black dots; subterminal line denticulate, with black dots on it; a rufous 
terminal line; hindwing similar, with wavy rufous lines; subterminal line double, the inner arm marked by a 
black patch on costa. A single $ from Maskeliya, Ceylon, of the same size as rufipuncta , but quite distinct. 
58. Genus: Pseuriacirialia Hmps. 
Tongue well developed; frons smooth; palpi upturned, long and slender, quite smooth, the third segment 
nearly as long as second; antennae of simply lamellate; thorax and abdomen smooth, without crests; forewing 
broad, the apex blunt, the termen evenly curved; 4, 5 from lower angle of cell, 3 well before it; 6 from 
below upper angle; 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked; hindwing broad, with well rounded termen. Type P. albicosta Moore. 
P. albicosta Moore (21 h). Forewing rufous; costal streak white, the costal edge towards base rufous; inner albicosta. 
line curved, dark, indistinct; two black cell dots; outer line dark outwardly pale, oblique and straight; an 
indistinct pale subterminal line; hindwing with a white dot at lower angle of cell; the rest as in forewing. Re¬ 
stricted to Ceylon. 
P. undulata Hmps. (23 g). Forewing redbrown; a white streak just below costa, defined below by deep undulata. 
red, leaving the costal edge redbrown; inner line obscure, sinuous; outer and subterminal lines denticulate; 
terminal black points; a black dot in middle of cell and another at lower angle; hindwing with sinuous outer 
line. The type from E. Pegu, Burma; recorded also from the Khasia Hills, Assam. 
