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approximated for a short distance to 4, 5 which are stalked ; G from 

 upper angle ; 7, 8, 9 stalked ; 10, 11 free; male with a glandular 



Arnatida melanoplua, ^ , \ (from Moths Ind., vol. iv.). 



swelling on costa beyond middle. Hindwing with vein 3 from 

 angle of cell ; 4, 5 stalked ; 6, 7 from upper angle, 7 anastomosing 

 with 8. 



Sect. I. Antennae of male with short thickly scaled 

 process from basal joint : — 



(1). *AuNATULA CAPNOPis, Meyr., Trans. Ent. 



Soc, 1885, p. 439 Australia. 



(2). *Aknatula elassota, Meyr., Trans. Ent. 



Soc, 1884, p. 280 Australia. 



Sect. II. Antennas of male with no process from 

 basal joint : — 



Type. (3). Aknatula melanophia, Stand., Iris., v., Siberia, Ja- 



pl. iii., fig. 22, & vi. p. 78 . . . pan, Bhutan, 



•fParorthar/a eurT/ptera, Meyr., Trans. Ent. Ceylon, Sam- 



Soc, 1894, p. 476. bawa. 

 (4). *Arnatula tornotis, Meyr., Trans. Ent. 



Soc, 1887, p. 183 Queensland. 



Genus Tioga. 



Tioga, Hulst., Ent. Am., iv., p. 113 (1888). 

 Tallula, Hulst., Ent. Am., iv., p. 114. 

 Oneida, Hulst., Ent. Am., v., p. 63 (1889). 



Palpi upturned and reaching well above vertex of head ; maxil- 

 lary palpi filiform ; antennas fasciculate ; tibise slightly hairy. 



