. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 50 P. R. SEYMOUR Masalia hololeuca (Hampson) comb. n. (Text-fig. 57; PI. 4, fig. 153) Timora hololeuca Hampson, 1903 : 117. LECTOTYPE $, India (BMNH), here designated [examined]. Fore wing with areole; length o* (10), 11-1-13-5 (lectotype 11-9), $ (10), 12-6-15-0. Wing pattern as in PL 4, fig. 153. Fore wing upper surface white. Hind wing upper surface white. Genitalia. $ scobinate bar and cornutus as in Text-fig. 57. $ papilla analis simple. Material examined. LECTOTYPE, here designated, [India: Mysore] Madras, Belgaum, <$,


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 50 P. R. SEYMOUR Masalia hololeuca (Hampson) comb. n. (Text-fig. 57; PI. 4, fig. 153) Timora hololeuca Hampson, 1903 : 117. LECTOTYPE $, India (BMNH), here designated [examined]. Fore wing with areole; length o* (10), 11-1-13-5 (lectotype 11-9), $ (10), 12-6-15-0. Wing pattern as in PL 4, fig. 153. Fore wing upper surface white. Hind wing upper surface white. Genitalia. $ scobinate bar and cornutus as in Text-fig. 57. $ papilla analis simple. Material examined. LECTOTYPE, here designated, [India: Mysore] Madras, Belgaum, <$, [Watson). India: Maharashtra, Nasik, 2 J, 1 $, ; southern India, 5$, 5 $ [T. R. Bell); ?, C. Rock, 2<J, 5 $, x. 1892. Distribution. Central and southern India. Remarks. M. hololeuca can be distinguished from M. flaviceps (the only other white species in the genus) on the absence and presence, respectively, of an areole,. 55. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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