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3. Middle tibiae of without a brush oi' hairs; hind tibiae without hairs. 
E. mediocris Wkr. (= decora Wkr., antica Wkr.). Also resembles torsa (46 e). Forewings reddish yellow- mediocris. 
brown, darker brown in marginal area except at apex. The line or band under the costa is absent. Transverse 
and submarginal lines do not vary. A lunule with delicate dark outline at disco-cellular. The $ is greyer, trans¬ 
verse lines more distinct. The dark margin of forewings extends rather further inwards to the central area. 
Costa and inner margin of hindwings are yellow. 44—50 mm. India. 
14. Genus: Enmonodia If^r. 
Very similar to the previous Genus. Actually only differing by the greater size. Costa is slightly less 
bent at apex. Apex itself is more or less acute. Antennae typical finely fasciculate. Fore tibiae with long outer- 
hairs. Hind tibiae and tarsi of <$ with long hairs, but both vary. Type: E. pudens Wkr. from India. The Genus 
is represented both in Africa and Asia by many species. 
1. Antennae of d finely fasciculate. 
E. vespertilio F. This and all its forms were dealt with in Vol. Ill, p. 323 and the subform or species vespertilio. 
shiva Gn. was illustrated on pi. 59 b and c. vespertilio, apart from palaearctic territory, is distributed over India, 
Tonkin and Ceylon. 
E. pudens Wkr. Also this was exhaustively dealt with in Vol. Ill, p. 324 and illustrated on pi. 59 c, d pudens. 
and 60 b. Besides occurring on palaearctic territory, it is found in Burma, Tonkin, Malacca, Borneo, Nias. 
E. villicosta E. Prout (50 d). Close to pudens Wkr. and perhaps only a form of it. Colouration is the villicosta. 
same. On fore wings the variable dark spot at origin of vein 3 is small and extended radially. On hindwings 
the almost straight median line is somewhat incurved, not excurved, behind vein 6. Outer row of spots is some¬ 
what closer to the central line and is more parallel to it. Dark outer margin is somewhat indistinct, as in feni- 
seca Gn. and lactipex Hmps. q 86 mm, two specimens from the Philippines. — This species has dense hairiness 
in centre of costa, this would probably also be the case in bred specimens of pudens, whilst in captured speci¬ 
mens it is always absent. 
In the following species the acute apex projects somewhat. 
E. lactipex Hmps. (46 c). Forewings lilac-grey, narrowly dark brown at margin. Antemedian line of lactipex. 
forewings indicated by a few dots. Two black spots at disco-cellular. Postmedian line fine, undulate, double, 
the two branches widely separate, in a large arc behind the cell, then obliquely inwards, between the branches 
a wide dark line from apex to centre of inner margin; continued as a double line on hindwings to centre of 
inner margin. A white dentate submarginal line continuous over both wings from costa onwards. — elliptica elliptica. 
Strd. has an elliptical dark mark distally of the lower angle of cell on forewings. 80—90 mm. Borneo, Palawan. 
— There is a specimen from Java in the Berlin Museum that is grey-brown without the striking lilac sheen of 
normal specimens. 
E. feniseca Gn. This species occurs in palaearctic territory in Caslimir and W. China and is dealt with feniseca. 
in Vol. Ill, p. 324 in its forms and illustrated on pi. 59 e. It also occurs in India and Tonkin. 
E. ossigera Gn. (46 e) scarcely differs from feniseca. Apart from the variable ground colour, the median ossigera. 
line in feniseca is said to be double except at costa, whilst in ossigera it is single; according to Hampson’s illu¬ 
strations, it is double in both species, but its anterior part is slightly undulate in ossigera, not dentate. The 
same variations of the reniform stigma occur. — ossigeroides Strd. Reniform is separated from the spot below ossigeroides. 
angle of cell. — bimaculata Strd. only 2 dots are present at the angles of cell. - demaculata Strd. Also these bimaculata. 
spots are absent. — Sikkim, Malacca, 64—80 mm. demaculata. 
E. spermatophora Hmps. (47 a). Similar to ossigera. On forewings the median line is almost straightly spermato- 
outward from costa to vein 5, forming there an acute angle like in ossigera. In feniseca it is only rounded there. phora. 
Postmedian and submarginal lines similar to those of ossigera. Hindwings reddish brown, paler at base. Inner 
line straight, oblique. Central and submarginal lines indistinct, undulate. One $. 80 mm. Assam. 
2. Antennae of $ with long ciliations. Much smaller species. 
E. unistrigata Gn. (= paeusaria Wkr., idonea Wkr.) (47 a). Grey-brown. The straight white submarginal unistrigata. 
line is distinct on both wings, distally generally darker. Occasionally the boldly dentate, dark postmedian 
line with its white outer edge, is distinct. Antemedian line dark, undulate, outwardly below costa, then verti¬ 
cally. A black spot at disco-cellular, expanding and diffusing widely downwards. Dentate median line widely 
excurved anteriorly, then to centre of inner margin, the outer line parallel to it. On hindwings inner margin 
is narrowly yellow. The brown arched antemedian line is fairly distinct. Median line fine, dentate, or only 
consisting of black dots. —In guenei Strd. there are only 2—3 small dots at the disco-cellular of the forewings. — guenei. 
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