468 Sir George F. Hampsou on the 



maxillary palpi ; antennae of male bi pectinated to two-thirds length 

 with long branches decreasing distally and with a process fringed 

 with hair from basal joint ; tibiae and tarsal joints fringed with 

 hair. Forewing with veins 3, 4, 5 from close to angle of cell ; 



Coenodomus hockhigU, (^ , | (from Moths Ind., vol. iv.). 



6 from upper angle; 7, 8, 9 stalked ; 10, 11 free ; a large ante- 

 medial ridge of long hair from below the cell to inner margin, and 

 a tuft at upper angle. Hindwing with veins 3, 4, 5 from close to 

 angle of cell ; 6, 7 from upper angle ; 8 free ; tufts of long hair 

 near lower angle of cell. 



Sect. I. Antennae of male with tlie process from basal 

 joint short. 



^ype (1). tCfExoDOMUs iiocKiNGii, Wlsm., Trans. N.-W. and E. 



Linn. Soc. Zool., v., 1889, p. 49, p<l. 5 Himalayas, 



Alippa anomaki, Aurivilius, Ent. Tids., Bengal, 



1894, p. 176. Java. 



(2). tCCENODOMUS ROTUNPINIDUS, Hmpsn., 111. 



Het., viii., p. 127, pi. 154, fig. 1(5 . . Nilgiris. 



Sect. II. Antennae of male with the process from basal 

 joint reaching to end of metathorax. 



..(3). tCcENODOMUs DUDGEOxi, Hmpsu., Moths of 



India, vol. iv., p. 118 , . . . Bhutan. 



Genus Cecidipta. 



Gecidipta, Berg., Stett. Ent. Zeit., xxxix., p. 230 



(1878). 



Palpi upturned and reaching vertex of head ; maxillary palpi 

 filiform ; antennae of male with short fasciculate branches, a tuft 



