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NARANGA. By W. Warren. 
substituta. 
undulata. 
excisa. 
argenti- 
sparsa. 
fasciolata. 
diffusa. 
side; a sinuous rufous median line from cell to inner margin; outer line double, excurved from costa, incurved 
on the two folds; subterminal line white, defined on inner side by a dark costal patch, and with a broad 
purplish band before it interrupted at each fold; the area beyond it purplish except at apex; terminal black 
dots; fringe purple brown and white; hindwing white, slightly tinged with brown towards termen, and with 
a fine brown terminal line; in ab. substituta ab. nov. the forewing has patches of black and rufous scales on 
the median area towards inner margin instead of the sinuous line, and black points before subterminal line 
below costa and at middle. Bengal, Bombay and Madras. 
E. undulata Snell. (27h). Forewing purplish grey, suffused in parts with cupreous brown; a broad inner 
white band, its inner edge sinuous with patches of raised black scales on it, and with the sinuous inner purplish 
line near its outer edge; orbicular stigma a white dot defined by black on outer side; the reniform a narrow 
bar faintly defined by white, with a black spot before it in end of cell; median line blackish, diffuse, irregularly 
waved; outer line double, filled in with whitish, with blackish spots before it on each fold, excurved below costa, 
incurved on both folds, outer area with an indistinct waved dark line ; subterminal line white, dentate, inangled 
on the folds; a white apical patch; terminal black dots defined by white internally; hindwing whitish suffused 
with purplish grey, with traces of a dark cellspot and whitish outer line; abdomen fuscous. Sumatra, Celebes, 
the Philippines. 
E. excisa Btlr. (26 n). Differs from undulata Snell, in that the outer line of forewing is placed on a pure 
white band, and that there is no white patch at apex and on fringe; the abdomen is yellowish with dark bands 
on dorsum. Occurs throughout India, in Burma, and the Nicobar Islands. 
E. argentisparsa Hmps. (25 1). Forewing very dark cupreous brown thickly irrorated with metallic 
silvery scales; a patch of white at base of inner margin; subbasal white striae at costa and in cell; an 
inner white band, narrowing to costa, with waved edges, a black line on its outer edge, and series of dots at 
middle representing inner line; orbicular stigma a black dot with white bar on outer edge; reniform a black 
spot inangled on median vein, with a brown and white line on it; outer line black, swollen into spots on inner 
side at the folds, with white on outer side at costa and inner margin, incurved below vein 4; subterminal line 
ill-defined, white preceded by black marks above vein 4, inanglecl on the folds; a waved black terminal line 
with diffuse white band before it; fringe fuscous and whitish, with white spots at base; hind wing whitish 
suffused with fuscous; a slight dark cellspot; dark outer line followed by a white band; a fine dark ter¬ 
minal line. Gooty, Madras; described from a single $. 
E. fasciolata Btlr. (26 n). Forewing redbrown with patches of metallic silvery scales; subbasal line a 
white dot on costa; inner line white, narrowing towards costa, edged by irregularly waved black lines; cellspot 
black; outer line black, expanding into a patch at submedian interspace, with a wedge shaped white patch on 
its outer edge at costa and a dot at inner margin, oblicpre from costa and indented on both folds; subter- 
minal line defined on each side by slight black marks from below costa to vein 3, then with white; on the outer 
side; a series of black and white terminal lunules; fringe brown chequered with white; hindwing dark reddish 
brown; terminal line darker, followed by a pale line at base of fringe. Peak Downs, Queensland; N. S. Wales. 
109. Genus: Yaranga Moore. 
Tongue aborted, quite small; frons smooth; palpi upturned and smoothly scaled; antennae of d simple, 
lamellate; thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled, without crests; fore wing narrow and elongate; veins 7, 8, 9 
stalked; hindwing with 3, 4 shortly stalked or from cell; fore wings yellowish with parallel oblique lines. Type 
N. dijjusa Walk. 
N. diffusa Walk. (= dimorpha Snell, quadrivittata Moore, ferruginea Moore) (26 n). d Forewing 
with basal area ochreous yellow; the costal edge towards base blood red; a broad diffuse blood red band from 
below middle of costa to above inner margin near base; a similar one beyond it; an oblique yellow subterminal 
band with waved edges; terminal area tinged with bloodred; fringe yellow; hindwing dark brown; fringe yellow, 
tinged with redbrown at base; $ yellow faintly tinged with red; a narrow very oblique red band from costa 
beyond middle to middle of inner margin, expanding into a brown lunule in submedian interval; an oblique 
red fascia from apex to cell fold; hindwing ochreous white. Throughout India, in Ceylon, Burma, the Malay 
peninsula, Hainan, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Bali, Tambora. 
