132 MR. F. WALKER ON HETEROCEROUS LEPIDOPTERA 
duabus tarsis apice tibiisque roseis, alis anticis lituris costalibus nigris 
guttis apud marginem exteriorem nigricantibus lineis tribus e lunulis 
fuscis. 
Male. White. Abdomen with a rosy stripe along each side. Tibi 
and tips of the tarsi rosy. Fore wings with black marks at the base 
and along the costa, and with one black mark on the interior border 
near the base ; exterior border with a row of blackish dots ; three ob- 
lique rows of brown lunules: Length of the body 8 lines; of the 
wings 20 lines. 
Gen. Jana, Boisd. 
169. Jana pallida, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. 1st ser. 912. 
Inhabits also Hindostan and Sumatra. 
Fam. PSYCHIDA, Bruand. 
Gen. Eumnta, Walk. 
170. Eumeta Cramerii, Westw. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. (1854), 236. 
pl. 37. f. 4 (Oiketicus). 
Inhabits also Ceylon. 
Fam. NOTODONTID, Steph. 
Gen. Crrura, Sehr. 
171. Cerura liturata, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. 1st ser. 988. 
Inhabits also Hindostan. 
Gen. ALIMALA, n. g. 
Mas. Corpus robustum. Proboscis distincta. Palpi longi, ascen- 
dentes, angulati, caput superantes; articulus 2"* longissimus; 3" 
brevissimus. Antenne subpectinate, apice setulosz, basi convolutze 
et dilatate. Abdomen lineare, alas posticas longissime superans. 
Pedes robusti; tibize posticee densissime fasciculate. Ale sat parve ; 
antic apice rotundatz, margine exteriore perobliquo. 
Male. Body stout. Proboscis distinct. Palpi long, vertical, rising to 
some height above the head; 2nd jomt linear, very long; 3rd very 
_ short, inclined forward and forming an angle with the 2nd. Antennz 
serrated or slightly pectinated,-merely setulose towards the tips, spiral 
and dilated towards the base, the convolution terminating in a broad 
knot. Abdomen linear, extending far beyond the hind wings. Legs 
stout; hind tibize most densely tufted with long hairs. Wings some- 
what small. Fore wings rounded at the tips; costa straight ; exterior 
border slightly convex, very oblique. 
Allied to Pterostoma. 
