. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 430 NOCTUiD.^;. which is broad and oblique, extending to well below the cell: post- medial line ochreous, double and obliquely incurved to vein 4, then bent inwards with a downward curve to vein 2 below end of cell, then obli()uely incurved to inner margin, single below the sub- median fold and defined by blackish on inner side; subterminal line slight, white, interrupted, excurved beyond the plum-coloured patches below apex and vein 5, angled inwards in discal fold and slightly outwards below submodian fold, then bent inward


. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 430 NOCTUiD.^;. which is broad and oblique, extending to well below the cell: post- medial line ochreous, double and obliquely incurved to vein 4, then bent inwards with a downward curve to vein 2 below end of cell, then obli()uely incurved to inner margin, single below the sub- median fold and defined by blackish on inner side; subterminal line slight, white, interrupted, excurved beyond the plum-coloured patches below apex and vein 5, angled inwards in discal fold and slightly outwards below submodian fold, then bent inwards and oblique to inner margin beyond postmedial line, a terminal series of small dark lunules ; cilia ochreous mixed with blackish towards apex and with dark line near base. Hind wing orange with the terminal area black from apex to submedian fold, broad at. Fig. 206.—Seudyra venuna, (^. \. costa, the inner edge oblique and angled inwards in submedian fold, followed by two dai-k lines with an orange line between them to near tornus, above which there is a triangular deep red-brown patch and point above it nearer submedian fold ; cilia ochreous with a dark line near base. Underside of fore wing with the basal area yellow, its outer edge oblique; the costal area yellow to post- medial line, the terminal half brown suffused with red towards apex, a white bar across end of cell somewhat constricted at middle, and curved band beyond the cell from below costa to below vein 2, its inner edge angled outwards beyond lower angle of cell and again outwards at vein 2, the termen with diffused triangular ochreous white marks, with small dark spots on them from apex to vein 3. Hah. Punjab, Almorah {Boi/s), 1 § ; Sikhiji (AiHnsoii), 1 ^J , 2 2 type. E^vj). 50-60 millira. 4903. Seudyra subflava. Seudi/ra subflava.'Moore, A. M. N. H. (4) xx. p. 85 (1877); Kirby, Cat. Le'|>. Het. p. 88; Staud. Cah. Lep. pal. p. 258. Zalissa jankowsJdi, Alph. Eom. Mem. ix. p. 161, pi. 11. f. 2 (1897). Hea


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