LARENTIIDyE. 487 



Genus CAMPTOGRAMMA. 



C<in!;)(of7ramma,Stepliens, Illust. Ilaust. iii. p. 2(53 (1831) ; Catal. Rrit. Lcp. B. M. p. 209 (1830) ; 



Gucaee, Phal. ii. p. 426 (1857) ; Walker, Catal. Lcp. Hut. B. M. xxv. p. 132;i (18G2). 

 Plerocymia (part), Hiibner, Verz. p. 330. 



Forewing short, triangular ; apex pointed, exterior margin waved ; cell less than 

 half the length ; first subcostal at one-third before end of cell, quadrifid ; fifth from 

 end, very slightly touching second above its base ; sixtli also from end of cell ; disco- 

 cellular bent, radial above the middle ; the middle median very close to end of cell, 

 lower at one-third : hindwiug short, broad, exterior margin waved, almost angular 

 in the middle ; cell one-third the length ; costal and subcostal joined from near the 

 base to near end of cell ; two subcostals on a footstalk at a short distance beyond 

 end of cell ; discocellular outwardly-oblique, concave, radial from its middle ; the 

 middle median from close to end, lower at one-third. Body slender ; abdomen 

 not extending beyond the hindwings ; palpi porrect, rostriform, very laxly squamous, 

 apex minute, pointed ; antennae filiform, minutely pubescent in front ; legs slender, 

 squamous, spurs long, slender. 



Tijpe, C. biliueata. 



CAMPTOGRAMMA BLITEARIA. 



Caviptogramma hlitcaria, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxvi. p. 1716 (1862), ?. 



" Female. Cinereous, with a testaceous tinge ; minutely speckled with black. 

 Wings with three slightly undulating more or less diffuse brownish lines ; first and 

 second lines reflexed towards the costa, submargiual line occasionally widely inter- 

 rupted and diffuse ; a black discal point in each wing ; marginal points also black. 

 Forewing falcate, with very acute tips ; exterior border undulating. 



"Expanse 11 to 12 lines." 



Ceylon. In Mr. B. L. Layard's collection. 



Genus EUSTROMA. 



Eustroma, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Sclimett. p. 333(182.5-7). 



SterjanolopJda, Stephens, Catal. ii. p. 135 (1829) ; Illust. ITaust. iii. p. 232 (1831). 



Cidaria (part), Treitschke ; Duponchel ; Lederer ; Guenee ; Walker. 



Male. Forewing rather broad, triangular ; costa arched at base, apex pointed, 

 exterior margin slightly convex and oblique ; cell fully half the length ; first sub- 

 costal at nearly one-fourth, second at one-eighth, trifid, joined to first for some 

 distance from its base ; fifth and sixth from end of cell, fifth touching second beyond 

 its juncture with the first ; discocellular concave, outwardly-oblique, radial from 

 above its middle ; the middle median near end, lower at nearly one-third ; a 

 lengthened tuft of long hairs projecting forwai'd from below middle of the submedian 

 on underside of the wing : hindwiug bluntly ovate ; cell two-fifths the length ; two 



