( 549 ) 



Huh. Australia. : Qnocnsland and New South Wales. 



In the Triiig Museum 9 c? J, 6 ? ? and 2 larvae from yueen^laud : Mackay, xi. 

 (Turner) ; Toowoomba, i. (Dodd). 



47,!. Cizara sculpta. 



*.\[icroU>iihi,i >:cii/pt„ Felder, Ii,i.'<p Xonim, L,p. t. 75. f. !l ((^) (1874) (Siara ;— Mus. Tring); Boisd.. 

 Spec. Gen. Up. Hit. i. p. ?.30 (1875) (Siam) ; Butl., Tranx. Zoul. Sor. Loud. i.v. p. 552 (1877) 

 (S. India): Cot. & Swinh., Cid. Moth>: Ind. i. p. 13. n. 7fi (1887) (type in coll. F. Moore ex err. !). 



Abiim scidpta. Kirby, Cut l.rp. Tlet. i. p. G41. n. 1 (1892). 



.[,iyoii;/x scidpla, Hampson, in Blanf., y'«(«)iu lii-it. Ind., .Vnllis i. p. 102. n. IGl (1892) (Siam; 

 S. India). 



5. First segment of palpus rather more ohvionsl^- iucrassate at end than in 

 (irdnnt((\ snbangulate. Antenna much shorter and also slenderer. D" of hind- 

 wing very obliijue, three times as long as D*, lower angle of cell more acuminate 

 than in the previous species. 



6 . Tenth tergite not compressed, rather slightly convex above, hollow beneath, 

 narrowed in middle, being slightly dilated from middle to apex, which is feebly 

 sinnate ; sternite short, triangular, acuminate. Clasper of almost even width from 

 before middle to apex, ventral margin slightly convex, apex rounded ; harpe rather 

 large (PI. IL. f. 11), of about the same shape as in urdeniae, but much broader, 

 the process situated l)elow the ventral edge of the clasper. Penis-sheath (PI. LV. 

 f 13) ending in a prominent forked process, which projects distad. 



? . Not known. 

 Early stages not known. 



Hah. Siam and Sonth India ; probably of wider distribution in the Indo- 

 Malayan Subregion. 



In the Tring Museum 1 i (type) from Siam (coll. Felder). 



CXXIX. MAASSENIA.-Typns : I,ei,rleni. 



ZuiiUki, Saalmidhr (iioi, Walker. 185G). Ber. Senk. Xat. 6'«. p. 89 (1878). 

 Spl,;„.v, Mabille, Aim. Snc. Enl. Fmncf p. 295 (1879). 

 M'iaf><enia Saalmiiller, Lcp. .Madcui. p. 126 (1884). 



S ?• Differs from Xepliele essentially in the slenderer antenna, the end-segment 

 of which is not produced into a filiform process, being elongate-triangular, com- 

 ]iressed; the non-spinose sjmrs ; and in the somewhat undulated distal margin 

 of the forewing. 



S. Tenth tergite as in yf/Jn'lc, pointed ; sternite not much shorter than 

 tergite, minutely sinuate, resembling tlie sternite of .Ico.sw/^ry.r Clasper with a 

 patch of large friction-scales, arranged iu several ill-defined rows ; harpe of the 

 type found in Acosineri/:f, being dilated at end and armed with sjiinp-like teeth 

 (PI. IL. f. 21). Penis-sheath (PI. LV. f 34) with an indication of an ajiical 

 ])rocos8 ; penis-funnel with broad, truncate, apically dilati'd, ventral lobe, wliich is 

 clothed at end with very short hairs. 



Early stages not known. 



Hab. Madagascar. 



One species. 



This genns combines cliaracters oi Nrphele and Aro.tmcri/.v. 



