90 Mr. E. Meyrick o)i the classification of 



tnrbidaria, H.-S. *accurataria, Christ. 



ruhujinata, Hufn. *suhfalcaria, Christ. 



51. CiNGLIS, Gil. 

 Face smooth. Palpi moderate, porrected, rough-scaled. An- 

 tennae in (J bipectinated, pectinations short, ending in fascicles of 

 long cilia. Thorax glabrous beneath. Femora glabroiis ; posterior 

 tibiiE in 3' without median spurs, slender, in J with all spurs 

 present. Fore wings with 10 out of 9, 11 anastomosing with 9. 

 Hind wings with 6 and 7 stalked. 



The single species is of somewhat uncertain affinity, 

 but is probably an offshoot of a small unnamed Austrahan 

 group, which is itself nearly related collaterally to Lepto- 

 meris. 



liumifusaria, Ev. 



52. Problepsis, Ld. 



Face smooth. Palpi short or moderate, porrected or sub- 

 ascending, with appressed scales or somewhat rough. Antennae 

 in S' bipectinated or rarely dentate, pectinations or teeth ending 

 in fascicles of cilia, towards apex simple. Thorax hairy or almost 

 glabrous beneath. Femora rather hairy or glabrous ; posterior 

 tibiae in ^ flatly dilated, enclosing large tuft, without spurs, in $ 

 with all spurs present ; posterior tarsi in S' uiuch abbreviated. 

 Fore wings with 10 out of 9, 11 connected or anastomosing with 9. 

 Hind wings with 6 and 7 separate. 



A small genus, properly Indo-Malayan, but ranging 

 into the neighbouring regions. It is a development of 

 Dlthalama. The species show considerable variation in 

 structure, but are always separable from Leptomcris by 

 either the antennal or thoracic structure, though both 

 are variable. 



occllata, Friv. 

 phoehearia, Ersch. 



53. DiTHALAMA, Mcijf. 

 Face smooth. Palpi moderate, subascending, loosely scaled. 

 Antennae in $ dentate, ciliated with fascicles. Thorax almost 

 glabrous beneath. Femora glabrous ; posterior tibiae in 3" dilated, 

 containing tuft, without spurs, in J with all spurs present ; pos- 

 terior tarsi in ^ much abbreviated. Fore wings with 10 rising 



