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LEPIDOPTERA INDIO A. 
Corea, Japan.— Araschnia Doris , Leech, l.c. i. p. 272, pi. 26, fig. 4, 5, A ? (1892). 
Habitat. W. and C. China.— Araschnia Fallax , Janson, Cist. Ent. ii. p. 271, pi. 5, 
fig. 3 (1878). Pryer, Rhop. Niphon, p. 24, pi. 5, fig. 12, ?. Habitat. Japan.— 
Araschnia DavidiS) Poujade, Ball. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1885, p. 114. Oberthiir, Et. Ent. 
1890, p. 38, pi. 9, fig. 102 (1890). Leech, l.c. p. 274. Habitat. Moupin, W. 
China.— Araschnia Oreas , Leech, l.c. i. p, 275, pi. 26, fig. 6, A (1892). Habitat. 
W. China. 
Genus SYMBRENTHIA, 
Symbrenihia, Hiibner, Yerz. bek. Sclimett. p. 43 (1816). de Niceville, Butt. India, etc., ii. p. 238 - 
(1886). Distant, Bhop. Malay, p. 431 (1886). Staudinger and Scbatz, Exot. Scbmett. ii. p. 123 
(1887), 
Laogona Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lep. i. pL 10, fig. 3 (1836). Doubleday and Hewits. Gen. D. Lep. i. 
p. 190 (1848). 
Imago. —Male. Wings short. Foreiving triangular ; costa slightly arched; 
apex obtuse, exterior margin slightly oblique and uneven, posterior margin slightly 
recurved; costal vein rather stout, extending to beyond middle of the margin ; first 
subcostal branch emitted at one-third before end of the cell, second branch at one- 
ninth before the end, third at fully one-third beyond the cell, fourth and fifth at 
two-thirds; upper discocellular short and outwardly-oblique, middle concave, lower 
rather slender and outwardly-oblique; middle median veinlet at considerable distance 
from lower end of cell, lower median at fully half from the end; submedian vein 
straight. Hindwing triangular; costa prominently arched at the shoulder, apex 
obtusely rounded ; exterior margin oblique, slightly sinuous and with a projecting 
prominent angle at end of upper median, anal angle pointed ; precostal vein bifid, 
radial emitted close to base of subcostal branch; cell open. Body stout; palpi 
ascending, projecting half beyond the front, clothed with rather closely-appressed 
long scales, second joint more hairy above ; forelegs in male —lemur scaly, tibia and 
tarsus laxly clothed with long fine silky-hairs which are longest on the tarsi ; 
femur longer than tibia, the tibia and tarsus of equal length ; forelegs in female — 
femur, tibia and tarsus very slender, scaly, very sparsely fringed on their outer side 
with a few very fine longish hairs ; tibia and tarsus of equal length, tarsus four- 
jointed, second, third, and fourth joint armed beneath with a few minute spines and 
two stronger spines at the apex ; antennas with a short obtuse club ; eyes hairy. 
Labva. —Body cylindrical; head flattened in front, vertex broad and sharply 
depressed in the middle, minutely hairy, cheeks slightly tuberculous; third to last 
segment armed with a dorsal and four lateral rows of rigid branched-spines on each 
side. 
