482 Sir George F. Hampson on the 



scaled. Forewing usually long and narrow; the costa arched 

 towards apex, which is acute ; vein 3 from before angle of cell ; 



Endotrkha mesenterial is, ^, \ (from Moths Ind., vol. iv.). 



4, 5 approximated towards origin or stalked ; 10, 11 free. Hind- 

 wing with vein 3 from before angle of cell ; 4, 5 approximated 

 towards origin or stalked ; 6, 7 shortly stalked. 



Sect. I. {Zania). — Male with the forewing very broad, the 

 inner margin expanded and lobed, the outer margin 

 erect. Hindwing very broad with a fold running 

 from the base through the cell to outer margin, the 

 inner area expanded and lobed. 



. A. Forewing of male with large tuft of long hair from 

 base of inner margin, the lobe greatly developed 

 and roughly scaled, the costa arched upwards 

 towards apex. 

 (1). *Endotkicha uispergexs, Lucas, P. L. Soc. 



N. S. W. (2), vi., p. 300 . . . . Queensland. 



B. Forewing of male with no tuft of hair ; the lobe 

 rounded and smoothly scaled ; the costa evenly 

 arched. 

 (2). fExDOTRiCHA TiiEONALis, Wlk., xix., 900 , China. 

 ■fPi/ralis thennusalis, Wlk., xix., 912. 

 ■f Zania unicalis, Wlk., xxxiv., 1257. 

 (3). -|-ExuoTRiCHA DECESSALis, Wlk., xvii., 390 ; Ceylon, 



and xxxiv., p. 1234. Hmpsn., 111. Het., Burma, 

 ix., pi. 172, fig. 11 Sambawa. 



Sect. II. Male with the wings normal. 



A. {Perisseretma). Maxillary palpi of male porrect, 

 twice as long as the labial, curved and meeting at 

 apex ; fringed with long scales on inner side 

 towards extremity. 



(4). *ExDOTRicHA ENDOTRiCHALis, Wcrr., A. M. N.-W. Hima- 

 N. H. (6), xvi., p. 468 . . . . layas. 



