Genus Uranotaenia. 
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Uranotaenia testacea. Theobald (1905). 
Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. III., 113 (1905); Mono. Cnlicid. IV., 560 (1907). 
Singapore; base of Dawna Hills, Burma, 4. iii. 08, 2 £’s 
(N. Annandale). 
Type in National Museum, Budapest. Burma specimens in 
Indian Museum, Calcutta. 
Uranotaenia powelli. Ludlow (1909.) 
Canad. Entomo. XLI., 235 (1909). 
“ J. Head covered with brilliant blue flat scales, except a 
band of dark brown flat scales, and a few dark brown fork scales 
on the nape, a very few bristles projecting forward between and 
around the eyes ; antennae brown, verticels and pubescence 
brown, basal joints testaceous ; palpi dark brown ; proboscis dark 
brown, very long; clypeus brown, with ‘ frosty tomentum ’; 
eyes dark brown. 
Thorax: prothoracic lobes testaceous, covered with dark 
brown flat scales and a few brown bristles ; mesonotum light 
testaceous on the cephalad and laterad portions, and dark brown 
in the median portion, widening near the wing and extending to 
the scutellum, the whole covered with very slender dark brown 
hair-like curved scales; scutellum light testaceous in the median 
part of the mid lobe, otherwise dark and covered with dark 
brown flat scales ; pleura dark brown, heavily covered with white 
flat scales ; metanotum brown. 
Abdomen: first segment entirely brown-scaled, the rest 
banded with brilliant white scales near the apex of the segments, 
the brown base of each segment wider than the brown apex ; 
venter with soft light yellow scales. 
Legs : coxae and trochanters almost white, with a few dark 
scales; femora all light ventrally, dark brown dorsally, while on 
the cephalic aspect there are on the fore legs two brilliant white 
spots, on the mid legs a basal white line extending nearly half 
the length of the femora, with two white spots nearer the apex, 
and on the hind femora two white spots, otherwise the legs are 
very dark brown, though the scales may look even ochraceous 
in some lights ; ungues small, simple and equal. 
Wings clear, heavily scaled with dark brown scales ; the cells 
are short, the first sub-marginal the same length as, but much 
