470 Sir George F. Hainpson 07i the 



A. (Locastra). Male with the process on basal joint of 



antennae large ; mid tibia? extremely thickly clothed 

 with rough curved scales to near extremity. 

 Hindwitig with the inner area clothed with long 

 hair. 



Type. (1). tLocASTKA CRASSiPENNis, "W]k.,"xi., 558 . Assam, 



Locastra maimonalls, Wlk., xvi., 159. Borneo. 



B. [Tauricd). Male with the process on basal joint of 



antennge smaller; mid tibiae clothed with long hair 

 but without thick curved scales. 



(2). tLocASTRA JiuscosALis, Wlk., xxxiv., 12G9 China, N.-E. 

 fTaurica sikhima, Moore, Lep. Atk., p. India, Cey- 

 '202. Ion, Burma. 



iLocastra cristalis, Hmpsn., 111. Het,, ix.. 

 p. 157, pi. 172, fig. 3. 



Sect. II. {Homura). — Forewing of male with no 

 glandular swelling on costa; mid and hind tarsi 

 not fringed with hair. 



A. AntennjB of male with long process from basal joint ; 



hind with the inner area slightly hairy. 



(3). Locastra nocturnalis. Led., Wien Ent. 



Mon., 1863, p. 340, pi. 7, fig. 7 . . Brazil. 

 ■\Homura trisidcata, WaiT., A. M. N. H. (6), 

 vii., p. 434. 



B. Antennas of male with no process from basal joint; 



forewing with patch of thick brown scales below 

 cell on underside. Hindwing broad with patch of 

 brown scales above in cell ; claspers very large 

 with paired genital tufts. 



(4). f Locastra pacuylepipalis, Hmpsn., Moths 



of India, vol. iv., p. Hi). . . . Bhutan. 



Genus Stericta. 



Sterida, Led., Wien Ent. Mon., vii., p. 340 (1863). 

 Glossina, Guen., Delt. and Pyr., p. 124 (1854) preocc. 

 Deuterolyta, Led., Wien Ent. Mon., vii., p. 358. 

 Fseudocera, Wlk., xxvii., 116 (1863). 



