376 Colonel C. Swinhoe's Bcvision of the 



Sir George Hampson, in Lis able work on the Moths of 

 India, has included in this genus, under separate sections, 

 moths otherwise agreeing, but without these particular 

 characteristics, and I have followed him ; but I should here 

 point out that the species without dorsal tufts on the 

 abdomen have likewise the anal segments pointed in both 

 sexes, and that therefore these sections are to that extent 

 divergent from the type. I have, however, been content 

 to separate merely into sections those species with tufts 

 and those without, as a guide for future workers. 



The species of the Australian genus Anthcla = Colussa 

 = Darala = Xcivmania differ in the neuration of the 

 hind-wings from typical Lymantriidie ; veins 7 and 8 are 

 divergent from base, and never approximate at any point 

 of the cell. In one species, Anthcla (Colussa) varia, the 

 type of the genus Colussa, these veins are united by a 

 stroug bar. This disposition of the veins 7 and 8 of the 

 hind-wings is the same as in the EiqjterotidiB ; but vein 5 

 of both wings rises below the middle of the discocellulars, 

 whereas in EvpterotidiV it should arise from, or from above 

 the middle. This Australian genus therefore appears to 

 claim a place for itself intermediate between the true 

 LymantriidcV and the Eu/pterotidx, and though included in 

 the former in this paper, must be considered as partially 

 abnormal. 



Genus Dexdrophleps, Hmpsn., Moths, India, i, p. 401 

 (1892). 



Dexdrophleps semihyalixa. 

 Dendro'^hlcjis semihyalina, Hmpsn., 1. c. 

 1 ^ , Khasia Hills (type). 1 $ , Sikhim. 



Genus Caragola, Moore, Lep. Atk., p. 46 (1879). 

 Caragola impressa. 



Leucoma impressa, Snellen, Tijd. v. Ent., xx, p. 8, lA. 1, f. 1 



(1877). 

 Bedoa impressa, Kirby (part), Cat. Moths, i, p. 4.35 (1892). 



1 ^, Sandakan. 1 ^, Fergusson Isl. 



Snellen's type came from Java. It is just as distinct 

 from cygna, Moore, as rinaria, Moore, is from dica, Swinh. ; 

 I have both sexes from Java and Amboina ; the male has 

 acute fore-wings like the males of ochripcs, Moore. 



