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indian Genus Cleapa WJcr., but the costa is less arched, the outer margin slightly incurved. Vein 2 arises 
fairly far outwards, 3 and 4 almost from the same spot, vein 6 somewhat below the angle of cell, 7 from 
the angle, 10 + 8 + 9 stalked, 11 free or vein 7 and 10 conjoined by a bar, thus forming an accessory cell. 
On hindwings vein 3 and 4 with or without a stalk, 7 in a specimen before me, is indicated by only a 
short spur in centre of vein 6, 8 to %rds of the length of the cell in juxtaposition to same. 
M. lamprolepis Hmps. (15 e). Thorax dark brown. Forewings slightly paler. Reniform stigma bold, lamprole- 
black with pale central streak. Behind same a dark patch between veins 2 and 4 to the outer line, extending V- 
thence to margin in a slightly paler shade. No inner line. The outer one is formed of black dots, bulging 
widely outwards behind the cell and then obliquely to centre of inner margin. Here a few black scales are 
all that indicate the “tooth” or lobe. In the anterior half, the dots are situate in a narrow yellow-grey 
stripe. Hindwings pale brown. 32 mm. Sikkim, Siao-lu. 
14. Genus: Lophocosma Stgr. 
L. curvatum sp. n. (15 c). Very close to L. geniculatum Mats. (Vol. 10, p. 651) from Formosa. Thorax curvatum. 
and forewings grey-brown. Basal area before the inner line grey-white. Both inner and outer lines double. The 
inner one commences with a black spot on costa, proceeds sharply outwards to centre of cell, thence to over 
submedian nervure approximately parallel to outer line and from there obliquely inwards. The outer line 
curves slightly outwards below the costa, then undulate, slightly incurved to the inner margin. From centre 
of costa there is a wide black stripe obliquely outwards, extending downwards to where vein 4 arises. It 
proceeds along the vein, then curving slightly upwards, its upper edge keeping below vein 5. An angular 
mark, such as occurs in geniculatum is certainly absent. Abdomen and hindwings reddish brown. The 
thorax in the specimen before me is damaged, so that I cannot say anything definite in regard to the pre¬ 
sence or absence of the crest of hairs as in typical Lophocosma. The outer margin of forewings is very oblique 
both in curvatum and in geniculatum. 54 mm. Moupin. Type in the British Museum. 
16. Genus: Olupliisia Bsd. 
G. crenata Esp. (Vol. 2, p. 295, pi. 46 d). — tartarus Schaw., as the name indicates, has very dark tartarus. 
forewings, markings still just discernible. Also hindwings are darker than type. — tristis form. nov. Fore- tristis. 
wings brownish black mottled with lighter scales. On costa 2 black spots indicating the bands, which are 
as widely separated as in crenata, otherwise one would be inclined to place this form with amurensis (see 
below). Hindwings paler brown. No bands indicated on underside. East Thibet. Type in the British 
Museum. 
G. japonica Wilern. is described as a species and dealt with as such in Vol. 2, p. 295. In crenata the 
subbasal band is straight, in japonica it is almost straight and the postdiscal line is also somewhat more 
undulate in japonica. According to this amurensis Grunbg. would better be classified with japonica and not 
with crenata, as was done in Vol. 2. — amurensis infuscata Mats, from Shinano is certainly the same. In the 
description stress is laid on the fact that the subbasal line is the most prominent and the same can also be 
ascertained in amurensis. 
16a. Genus: l*aragliipliisia Djakon. 
Proboscis absent. Eyes only faintly ciliated. They are more definitely ciliate in Gluphisia and ac¬ 
cording to Djakonow previous opinions to the contrary are erroneous. Palpi do not vary. Antennae with 
long pectinations in + shortly pectinated to extremity in + Hind tibia with terminal spurs. Genitalia show 
a completely different type. 
P. oxiana Djakon. Similar to a'brightly marked and narrow-winged Gl. crenata. Forewings grey-white oxiana. 
bestrewn with grey-black. Basal and discal areas suffused with pale rosy brown. Basal line as in crenata. 1 be 
prediscal line black, distinct, almost straight, faintly dentate in the $, angulated outwards on the submedian 
fold, with white inner edge. The postdiscal line somewhat undulate and less distinct. Discal area ashy grey, 
in place of the reniform stigma a pale rosy brown spot. Marginal area dark grey in which is situate a blackish 
subterminal line having a w+itish grey inner edge. Hindwings white with dark margin and darker anal spot. 
27—29 mm. Amu-Darja. 
17. Genus: I>rymonia Hbn. 
D. querna F. (Vol. 2, p. 296, pi. 45 e). alphitochros Zerny is paler than type. The inner line of fore- alphiio- 
wings with delicate white edge, the outer half of discal area a purer white than usual. On hindwings also the 
costa and fringes are white in the <+ Algeciras. 
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