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LEPID OP TER A IN DIG A. 
Mr. J. H. Leech has several examples of both forms—which we have verified— 
from Omeishan, W. China, and from Ichang, C. China. Mr. J. J. Walker found it 
common in Hong Kong from December to May. Fresh specimens being on the wing 
in February (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1895, 458). 
We have adopted Cramer’s name Lucina, being the oldest, given by him to his 
figure of the Chinese female of the dry-season form of this species. 
Of our illustrations on Plate 821, fig. 1 represents the larva and pupa from the 
Kev. J. H. Hocking’s Kulu collection ; figs. 1 a, b, c, male and female of the wet- 
season form (being the types of Khasiana ), and figs, d, e, f, g, the male and female 
of the dry-season form (fig. e being the type of Daruka ). 
SYMBRENTHIA COTANDA. 
Wet-season form (Plate 322, fig. 1 , la, b, <$, le, d, 9 ). 
Laogona Hypselis, Doubleday and Hewits. Gen. D. Lep. i. p. 191, pi. 25, fig. 1, $ (1847)— nec 
Godart. 
Symbrenthia Hypselis , de Niceville, Butt. India, etc., ii. p. 341 (1886). Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc.. 
1888, p. 364. Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 288. Staudinger aud Schatz, Exot. Schmett. 
ii. p. 123, pi. 16 (1887). 
Symbrenthia Sinis, de Nieeville, Journ. Bombay If at. Hist. Soc. 1891, p. 357, pi. F, fig. 9, 
Imago. —Upperside. Both wings dark fulvescent-black ; cilia alternated with 
yellow. Forewing with a rich dark fulvous, rather narrow discoidal streak extending 
along lower half of the cell to beyond its end, its upper edge irregularly waved or 
slightly sinuous, the end truncate between base of upper and middle medians, its 
lower edge also waved or slightly extending sinuously below the median vein, the 
basal area of the wing being also tinged with fulvous ; a subapical short oblique 
angular streak divided into two portions by the lower radial, and with a small spot 
sometimes present disposed inwardly above it; a lower-discal inwardly-oblique band 
from below middle median to the posterior margin. Hindwing with a rich dark 
fulvous inwardly-oblique narrow irregular-edged short medial-discal band with 
sometimes a small paler costal spot above it; beyond is a submarginal broader band 
attenuating anteriorly and ending at the lower subcostal, and an obsolescent fulvous 
slender marginal line sometimes present from the anal to near outer angle; 
abdominal margin broadly to the submedian fulvescent-yellow basally and greyish- 
brown posteriorly, with the blackish bars of the underside slightly visible ; the hairy 
clothing of the lower-discal area from the base dark fulvous. Underside. Both 
wings pale olivescent-yellow, with a submarginal and marginal very slender black 
line. Forewing with the costal area and from below the cell obliquely across the disc 
to near middle of the outer margin tessellated with short black marks; the lower 
