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Show 608 SIR G. F. HAMPSON O N T H E [June 1, the costa and outer margin evenly curved; vein 3 from before angle of cell; 4, 5 from angle; the cell closed; 6 from below upper angle ; 7, 8, 9 from angle. Hind wing with the cell open ; veins 4, 5 and 6, 7 given off near the margin; 8 approximated to the cell at middle. Fig. 3. Hyperthyris aperta, rf. \. (From Moths Ind. vol. i.) Type. *HYPERTHYRIS APERTA, Leech, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1889, p. 122, pl. vii. f. 7. China ; Sikhim. Genus GLANYCUS. Glanycus, Wlk. iii. 634 (1855). Ealpi upturned, thickly scaled, and hardly reaching vertex of head ; antennas of male fasciculate ; tibias clothed with rough hair; build stout. Fore wing long and narrow ; the outer margin very obliquely curved and excised towards outer angle; veins 3, 4,5 from angle of cell which is closed; 6 from upper angle ; 7, 8 stalked; 9,10,11 free. Hind wing with the cell open ; veins 4, 5 and 6, 7 given off very near the margin ; 8 anastomosing with the cell at middle. Fig. 4. Glanycus insolitus, $ . \. (From Moths Ind. vol. i.) SECT. I. Hind wing with the anal angle truncate. Tvi>e (IUGLANYCUS INSOLITUS, Wlk. iii. 635 ; Butl. 111. Het. v. pl. 84. f. 12 ( § ). N.E. India; Borneo. SECT. II. Hind wing with the anal angle produced and lobed. (2)fGLANYCUS TRICOLOR, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 38; Waterh. Aid, ii. pl. 131. f. 1. N.E. India. Genus DYSODIA. Dysodla, Clem. Er. A c N. Sc. Phil. 1860, p. 349. Platythyris, Gr. & Bob. Ann. N. T. Lye. viii. p. 361 (1867). Vamla, Wlk. Journ. Linn. Soc. vii. p. 69 (1864). Pachythyrls, Eeld. Eeis. Nov., Lep. pl. 75. f. 1 (1867). Ealpi upturned, the 2nd joint thickly scaled and reaching vertex |