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tinge except along termen; the hindwing beneath without cellspot, and with the costa at base brown; the third 
segment of palpi somewhat longer. The type from Ceylon; the subspecies from Bhutan and Sikkim, N. India; 
the latter is probably a distinct species. 
E. marginata Walk. (26 m). Forewing bright ochreous yellow, the terminal area purplish fuscous, marginaia. 
bounded on inner side by a minutely waved black line, incurved from apex to inner margin just before tornus; 
hindwing pale grey in darker, brownish grey, in $; in the type specimen from Java, there is a black spot 
of raised scales in submedian fold before middle and a double one on discocellular; examples from Hainan, 
Bali, Oinainisa, Djember, and Celebes agree, though in some cases the spots are minute or obsolete; in the 
examples from the Punjab the yellow is much deeper and there is no vestige of black dots; the Indian form 
may be separated as subsp. impunctata subsp. nov. (26 m). impunc'lata. 
E. basiscripta spec. nov. (26 m). Fore wing more silky yellow; the base cpiite narrowly brown, and the basiscripta. 
costa just beyond middle slenderly brown; terminal area brownish purple, its inner edge nearly straight and 
not marked by a black line; fringe brown; hindwing brown, the fringe brown; underside yellow; in the 
fore wing wholly suffused with brown except a costal blotch before apex, in the hindwing speckled with brown; 
face, centre of tegulae, and tips of patagia dull yellow; prothorax and basal half of patagia brown; metathorax 
and dorsum yellow speckled with brown. 1 £ from Coomooboolaroo, Duaringa, North Queensland (Meek). 
Type in the Tring Museum. 
E. unipuncta spec. nov. (26 m). Smaller than all the preceding species, with more prominent apex in unipuncta. 
fore wing; distinguished by the absence of a dark terminal band; instead a row of black terminal lunules; 
fringe slaty grey; a round black spot at the origin of vein 2; hindwing and fringe grey; underside of 
both wings grey; face, palpi, thorax, and basal segments of dorsum yellow; rest of dorsum, legs, venter, and se¬ 
cond segment of palpi externally grey. 1 $ from Townsville, Queensland (Dodd). Type in the Tring Museum. 
105. Genus: Stenorache Hmps. 
Tongue well developed; palpi upturned, short and smoothly scaled; frons smooth; antennae of la¬ 
mellate, simple; thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled, without crests; tibiae also smooth; forewing long and 
narrow, the apex prominent, termen oblique; an areole present; hindwing with veins 3, 4 coincident, 5 from 
just above lower end of cell; costal and subcostal anastomosing for half of cell. Type S. nubilosa Hmps. 
S. nubilosa Hmps. (26 n). Forewing whitish; the costal area suffused with greyish brown to outer nubilosa. 
line; inner line blackish, angled outwards on median vein and vein 1; outer line grey brown, outwardly 
defined by white, strongly outcurved beyond cell and followed by a grey brown patch on costa and a sinuous 
band below vein 4; median area mainly suffused with grey brown; claviform stigma a black dot; orbicular 
small and round, rufous edged with black; the reniform a small black lunule; subterminal line brown, indistinct; 
terminal black striae; fringe grey lined with white; hindwing grey. Simla and the Kangra Valley, Punjab. 
106. Genus: I*seii«Ioinicro«les Hmps. 
Tongue fully developed; frons smooth; palpi upturned, smoothly scaled, short, the third segment 
minute; antennae of ciliated; thorax and abdomen smooth, without crests; wings as in Stenorache, but the 
areole of forewing quite small, 9 anastomosing with 8 close to the base of the latter; in the hindwing 3 
and 4 are connate or long stalked. Type Ps. decolor Rbl. 
With the single exception here quoted all the species of this genus are African. 
Sect. I. Veins 3, 4 of hindwing long stalked. 
Ps. atrifusa Hmps. (25 m). Fore wing grey with a rufous flush dusted with blackish; inner and outer atrifusa. 
lines double, black filled in with white; the inner wavy; the outer oblique to vein 6, incurved at vein 4 
to lower angle of cell, the inner arm then thickened and prominent; orbicular stigma a small round rufous 
