460 Sir George F. Hampson on the 



4, 5 approximated for one-third length, or stalked ; 7, 8 stalked ; 

 10, 11 free. Hindwing with vein 3 from before angle of cell ; 4, 5 

 approximated for half their length ; 6, 7 on a short stalk, 7 anas- 

 tomosing with 8. 



Sect. I. Antennas of male with a large tuft of scales 

 from apex of basal joint. 



A. Forewing witli vein 9 given off from 8. 



Type. (1). Lepidogma tamaricalis, Mann., Verh. 



Z.B. Wien, xxii., 124 . . . . S. Europe. 



(2). +LEPIDOGMA RUFESCENs, Hmpsn., Moths 



of India, vol. iv., p. 113 ( $ ) . . . Bhutan. 



J5. Forewing with vein 9 coincident with 8. 



(3). Lepidogma ohatuams, Christ., ITor. 

 Ent. Ross., 1876, xii., p. 204, pi. 7, 

 fig. 3G. 

 •flli/pot/a ra/jfera, Swiuh., P. Z. S., 1884, Central Asia, 

 p. 523, pi. 48, fig 8 .... N.-W. India. 



Sect. II. Antennte of male with no tuft on basal 

 joint; forewing with veins 4, 5 stalked, 7 from 8 

 after 9. 



(4). fLEPinoGMA OLiVALis, Swinh., A. M. N. H. 



(0), xvi., p. 301 W. India. 



Ulotrichoden novalis, Warr., A. M N. H. 

 (6), xvii., p. 463 W. India. 



Genus JocARA. 



Jocara, Wlk., xxvii., p. 115 (1863). 

 Toripalpus, Grote, Pr. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., xix., 

 265 (1877). 



Titanoceros, Meyr., Trans. Ent. Soc, '\S^\f, p. 62. 



Palpi upturned, reaching well above vertex of head and hollowed 

 out to receive the bifurcate brush-like maxillary palpi ; antennse 

 of male fasciculate with a thickly scaled basal process extending 



