Old World LymantriidcV in the National Collection. 479 



Urocoma marginalis. 



Trichctra marginalis, Walker, iv, 845 (1855). 

 1 $, Tasmania (type), 1 ^, Australia. 



Genus Abynotha, nov. 



1^. AnterniEB bipectinated to llie tips, the brandies long, with 

 cilia and with spines at their ends ; palpi upturned, thickly clothed, 

 the last joint short ; fore-wings with vein 3 a little before end of 

 cell, 4 from end, and 5 from a little above it ; 6 from the upper 

 angle ; 7, 8 stalked, 9 from 10, anastomosing with 7 and 8 to form 

 the areole ; hind-wings with veins 3, 4, and 5 as in fore-wings, 6 

 and 7 from upper angle of cell. 



Types A. preussi, Mab, {Liparis). 



Abynotha preussi. 



Liparis (?) lyreussi, Mab., Vuill. Nov. Lep., i, p. 57, pi. 9, 



f. 5 (1892). 

 Lymantria (?) preussi, Aurivillius, Eut. Tidsk., xiii, p. 194, 



(fig.) (1892). 

 Phxgorista {T) lorcussi, Kirby, Cat. Moths, i, p. 918 (1892). 



4 ^ from the Cameroons. 



Genus Pachycispia, Butler, Cist. Ent., iii, p. 11 (1882). 



Pachycispia picta. 

 Pacliycis'pia picta, Butler, I.e., p. 12. 



3 $, Madagascar, including the tyj^e. 



Genus Cifuxa, Walker, v, 1172 (1855). 



Baryaza, Moore, Lep. Atk., p. 45 (1879). 



ClFUNA LOCUPLES, 



Cifuna locuphs, Walker, v, 1173. 



1 $, Silhet (type). 1 $, N.E. Bengal. 2 ^, Khasia Hills. 

 6 ^, 3 $, Japan. 1 $, Gensan. 1 $, Chang Yang. 4 $, 

 1 $, Amur. 



The Amur examples are very dark. 



Cifuna biundulans. 



Cifuna hiundulans, Hmpsn., Journ. Bo. N. H. Soc, xi, 

 p. 294 (1897). 

 1 ^, Khasia Hills (type). 

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