210 EETEL1A; ANUGA; SARROTERIPUS; LAMPROTHRIPA; BLENINA; RISOBA. By Dr.M.DEAUDT. 
yemenensis. 
bislcrensis. 
sinuosa. 
grabczews- 
kii. 
pygaiula. 
subanalis. 
columbaria. 
laciaria. 
quinariodes. 
obstrucia. 
rufialbiver- 
iex. 
alula. 
T. yemenensis limps. Head and thorax yellowish white, abdomen pale reddish brown. Forewings 
white, partially diffused with brown, especially in and posterior to cell. Olive-grey spots on costa, anterior 
and posterior to centre, an anterior grey transverse line is indicated. Posterior to centre, there is an olive-grey 
band from vein 6 to the inner margin with an indistinct double black posterior transverse line therein. This is 
interfilled with white towards the inner margin and has a white outer edge. The apical area is dark brown 
turning to pale coppery red towards the tip. The subterminal is a bright coppery red. Hindwings white, 
margin dusky coppery brown. Wing expanse: 36 nun. Yemen, Arabia, probably also occurring in the palae- 
arctic region. 
T. biskrensis Obtli. (Vol. 3, p. 286, pi. 52 k). The illustration w r as poor, w r e are giving a better one 
here (23 e). 
Subfamily: Eutelianae. 
1. Genus: Kutelia Him. 
E. sinuosa Moore (= viridinota Swinh.). This species, which occurs from Sikkim to Borneo, is also 
found in Japan. Forewings deep brown with blue-grey hue. The black transverse lines dentate, the posterior 
line is double. Before the latter a green, sharply circumscribed and constricted, re triform stigma. Subterminal 
line is black outlined in white on both sides but only partially present. Fringes whitish betv r een veins 5 and 7. 
Hindwdngs dark brown with whitish base and with black and white markings at inner marjnn. Wing expanse: 
30 to 34 mm. ell 
E. grabczewskii Pglr. (Vol. 3, p. 288, pi. 53 a). The illustration is an unrecognisable copy from Hamp- 
son. We are giving a better illustration here (23 c). 
2. Genus: Amiga Guen. 
A. multiplicans Wkr. (Vol. 3, p. 288, pi. 53 a). — pygatula Strd. has only a faint and diffuse paler 
patch at anal angle of hindwings. — subanalis' Strd. has a whitish distinct anal spot at anal angle in place of 
the usual ochreous spot. From China. 
Subfamily: Sarrothripinae. 
1. Genus: Sarrothripus Curt. 
S. revayana Scop. (Vol. 3, p. 290, pi. 53 c). — colunibana Turn, denotes a dove-grey form that is al¬ 
most devoid of markings. Fescribed from England, but a number of similar specimens are known from 
Asia Minor. 
3. Genus: lijaiiipFotiht’ipa Hmps. 
L. lactaria Graes. (= korbi Pglr.) can now be illustrated (23 b). PItngeler had classified this inter¬ 
esting small species in the Genus Asinduma Wkr., which is closely related with Lamprothripz, but the fore- 
tibiae have shorter hairs. 
7. Genus: l£leniiia Wkr. 
B. quinaria Moore (Vol. 3, p. 293, pi. 53 e, f). quinariodes Strd. has less green beyond the median 
line on forewings and the postmedian whitish patch is not quadrate, but extended to the point where the 
oblique band and subterminal line meet. China. 
8. Genus: liisoba Mr. 
R. obstructa Mr. was omitted from Vol. 3, but occurs in Japan and China and besides is distributed 
from East Africa via India to Java. Forewings whitish, peppered with brown and black, with a large white 
spot before the centre from base of costa to the inner margin and which is edged by a black undulate line. 
Orbicular stigma is a black dot, renifonn stigma circumscribed by black and with a black dot in centre. The 
posterior transverse line is double with a white inner edge. Subterminal line with white outer edge. Hind¬ 
wings white with dusky marginal band. Wing expanse: 26—36 mm. 
R. prominens Mr. (Vol. 3, p. 293, pi. 53 b, c). — rufialbivertex Strd. has head, thorax and base of ab¬ 
domen white with red-brownish tone. — alata Strd. has brown instead of green suffused forewings and also 
beyond the subterminal line there are red-brown markings. China. 
