Classification of the Pijralidse. 



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serrate aud fasciculate ; tibiae moderately hairy, the spurs long. 

 Forewing rather long and narrow ; vein 3 from before end of cell; 

 4, 5 approximated for nearly one-third length, rarely stalked ; 



Tegul/fem faviusalis, ^, i (from Moths Ind., vol. iv.). 



7, 8, 9 stalked; 10, 11 free. Hindwing with vein 3 from angle 

 of cell ; 4, 5 approximated for about one-third length ; 6, 7 shortly 

 stalked. 



Sect. I. {Tegiilifera). — Patagia of male extending well 

 beyond metathorax. 



Type. (1). Tegulifera rubicundalis, Saalm., Ber, 

 Senck. Ges., 1880, p. 305 

 iTegulifera sanguinea, Warr., A. M. N. H 

 (G) viii., p. 68. 

 (2). Tegulifera psamathopis, Meyr., Trans 



Eut. Soc, 1894, p. 11 . 

 (3), Tegulifera resectalis. Led., Wien Ent 

 Mon., 1863, p. 343, pi. 7, fig. 6 

 Asopia rer?!rtC!</ai<A-, Berg.,Boll.Ac.Cord., i 

 p. 157. 



Madagascar. 



Burma. 

 Brazil, Ar- 

 gentina. 



Sect. II. {Peucela). — Patagia of male not extending 

 beyond metathorax. 



(4). Tegulifera faviusalis, Wlk., xix., 907 . N.-W. Hima- 

 Pyralls drapesalis, Wlk., xix., 909. layas, N.-E. 



Pyralis nonusalis, Wlk., xix., 909. India, 



■\PyraUs p)latymitris, Butl., P. Z. S., 1883, Borneo. 



p. 166. 

 Pyralis ^aZZ/i»/Wato,Moore,Lep. Atk., p. 206. 

 Orthopygia atomosalis, Warr., A. M. N. H. 



(6), xvi., p. 465. 

 Peucela rubrifuscalis, Warr,, A. M. N. H. 



(6), xvi., p. 461. 



(5). fTEGULIFERA PALLIDIBASALIS, Hmpsn., 



Moths of India, vol. iv., p. 153 . . Nilgiris. 



