CALAMIA; C ALLAN A; EUTERPIA; SYNTHYMIA; CARADJIA. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
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S. uniformis Dudg. (Vol. 11, p. 189, pi. 21 b). This species which is known from the East Indies as being uniformis. 
injurious to sugar cane, has been recorded as occurring at Luxor (Egypt). 
120. Genus: CJalamia Hbn. 
C. virens L. (Vol. 3, p. 240, pi. 48 g). — flava Wohlfahrt has yellow forewings, pale brown at outer margin, /lava. 
fringes white, the white reniform stigma has a pale brown outer edge. Costa paler, basal area of forewings with 
faint greenish tone. Abdomen and hindwings impure pale yellowish green, darker at margin. From one perfect 
d from Merseburg. — decolorata Car. similarly described from a perfect $, has whitish forewings with faint decolora.ta. 
greenish hue in disc; costa, outer margin and apical area with rosy sheen. Dobrudja (Tekirghiol). — rubro- rubrocili- 
ciliata Schaiv. has bright brown fringes with white extremities. There is a fine yellow line between the brown 
fringes and the green surface of the wings. The white reniform stigma has a brown circumscription. Hind- 
wings impure grey, denser towards margin. Fringes of hindwings white. Albarracin. — bimaculata Krul. Mmaculaia. 
from Ufa and Wiatka has a white orbicular stigma besides the similar reniform stigma. 
C. pyxina A. B.-H. Forewings pale yellow, costa and veins somewhat more whitish, otherwise devoid pyxina. 
of markings. Rarely a posterior transverse line is indicated by whitish dots on veins, similarly there are some¬ 
times traces of a whitish reniform stigma. Hindwings white. The $ antennae with short cilia. The generic 
classification is at present open to doubt. Wing expanse: 36'—40 mm. Uralsk (Emba river). 
122 a. Genus : Callyiia Guen. 
This Genus, which has many representatives in the indo-australian and african territories, is now also 
found to be represented in Japan. Proboscis developed, the erect palpi extend to vertex; frons smooth, an¬ 
tennae ciliate; the thorax scaled and without a tuft. The narrow forewings with almost parallel margins. Neur- 
ation normal. Differing from CTiasminocles by the scaled thorax and absence of tufts on abdomen. 
Type: C. siderea Guen. from Indo-Australia. 
C. monoleuca Wkr. (Vol. 11, p. 196, pi. 21 g). This dark species with its yellowish white apical spot, 
occurs in Japan (Karapin) in the form — japonibia Strd. In it the stigmata are only barely indicated, whilst japonibia. 
the pale grey oblique antemedian and similar postmedian are distinct. Captured in August. 
123. Genus: £uterpla Guen. 
E. laudeti Bsd. (Vol. 3, p. 242, pi. 48 i). — umbrata V. Schultz has a wide dusky marginal band on hind- umbrata. 
wings. From Albarracin. 
124. Genus: Synthymia Hbn. 
S. fixa F . (Vol. 3, p. 242, pi. 48 i). — diffusa Strd. (= ab. 1 Hmps.). The hindwing has a diffuse central diffusa. 
band and a similar postmedian. —- sitffusa Strd. is a synonym to griseofusa Warr. with completely dark brown 
hindwings. In the form — prieta Bibbe the upperside of forewings is completely suffused with dark brown, prieta. 
only the pale narrow outermarginal band and the pale stigmata are retained. — nigra Bibbe combines the nigra. 
dark forewings of the previous form with the completely black-brown hindwings of griseofusa. — australis Obth. australis. 
(22 g) is an especially pale and large form from Algeria, Sicily and Morocco. 
124a. Genus: Caracljia Zemy. 
Proboscis fully developed. Palpi straightly porrect, about half the length of frons, with trilobed chitin- 
ous projection and corneous plate thereunder. Antennae of $ shortly ciliate. Thorax and abdomen with 
smooth scales, no dorsal tufts, the latter with short ovipositor that is curved downwards. Tibiae with short 
hairs, fore tibiae with short pointed spine at extremity on outer side. Forewings narrow with almost rectangidar 
apex and regularly sinuate smooth margin. Areola present. 
Differs from Synthymia Hbn., with which it has the formation of frons and folds in common, by the 
narrow wings, the presence of the spines on fore tibiae, the absence of the coarse hairs on thorax and at base 
of abdomen, the ovipositor, as well as the much more extended anastomosis of the subcosta of hindwings. 
C. sericea Zerny. Eorewings on upperside glossily pale straw-yellow, almost devoid of markings. The sericea. 
underside is yellow-grey, costal margin widely straw-yellow towards apex. Fringes on underside grey in the 
basal half. Hindwings glossily yellowish white, transparent, with grey dusting, especially along the veins and 
