1909.] C. Betten : NotesontheTrichopieya. * 339- 



the genitalia. The following points in the venation may be noted 

 as different from those in G. hrevipenne. The cross-vein RM is at 

 the apex of cell M, and does not touch cell R^; cell M. reaches 

 back on cell ist M for two-thirds the length of the latter. The 

 venation of the hind wing seems to be like that of hrevipenne 

 although the shape is not the same. 



Several specimens from Upper Assam. 



Gen. AsoTOCERUs. 



Asotocerus fuscipennis. ■ i 



(PI. xvii, figs. I — 3.) ;.^' 



Asotocerus fuscipennis, Albarda, Veth's Midden-Sumatra, vol, 

 iv, pt. 5, p. 17, pi. v, fig. I. 



Figures of the venation and of the male genitalia are here 

 given. The venation differs from Albarda's figure mainly in the 

 presence of the cross-vein Cu,a to Cu and the cross-vein between 

 Sc and R, of the fore wing. The latter is very distinctly indicated. 

 In the hind wing also there is a cross-vein between Sc and R,. 



[vSpecimens from Kulu, W. Himalayas.] 



Fam. ODONTOCERID^. 

 Gen, Marilia. 



Of this family no species have yet been reported from India. 

 In this collection there is a single specimen, too poorly preserved 

 to admit of description, which I regard as a species of Mar ilia, in 

 spite of the fact that it differs from other species of that genus in 

 not having R, and R^ of the fore wing fused. As in females of other 

 species of this genus, the spur formula is 2-4-4 ^^^^ the hind wings 

 are narrow. The venation of the fore wing is somewhat more 

 generalized than those of this genus hitherto published, but these 

 latter are probably of males (pi. xvii, fig. 4). 



The spec'men is from Bhim Tal, Kumaon, 4,500 ft., 22 — 27- 

 ix-06 {Annandale). 



Fam. LEPTOCERID.^. 



Subfam. TRIPLECTIDINM. 



Gen. NOTANATOWCA. 



N otanatolica magna. 



Notanatolica magna, Walker, Cat. Neur. Bri'. Mus., p. 7^. 



,, ,, McLachlan, Trans. Ent. Sac. Land. (3), 



vol. V, p. 257, pi. xix, fig. 3, 

 ,, ,, Ulmer, Notes from the Leyden Museum, 



vol. xxviii, p. 32, 



Of this species there are two female specimens from Calcutta 



