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Sir George F. Hampson 071 the 



(3). f Omphalocera accersita, Swinh., A. M. N.-E. and W. 



N. H. (6), xiv., p. 140 . . . . India. 

 (4). *Omfhalocera canosparsalis, Hmpsn., 



Moths of India, vol. iv., p. 168 ( ? ) • Burma. 



Genus Toccolofida. 



Toccolosida, Wlk., xxvii., 14 (1863). 



Differs from Sacada in the palpi being smoothly scaled ; the 

 frons rounded ; the antennae minutely fasciculate and without the 

 tuft on basal joint ; male with a tuft of long hair arising from 



Toccolosida ruhriceps, (J, 1 (from Moths Ind., vol. iv.). 



below the patagia ; tibiae and tarsi very slightly fringed with 

 hair, the spurs minute. Forewing narrow, the outer margin with 

 traces of angulation at vein 4. Ilindwing with veins 3, 4 appro- 

 ximated towards orii'iu. 



Type. -f-ToccoLOSiDA rubriceps, Wlk., xxvii., 14 



N.-E. India, 

 Borneo. 



Auctorum. 

 Toccolosida lilinealifi, Snell., Tijd. v. Ent., 35, 



p. 154; and Jarb. Nass., 47, pi. 1, fig. 6 . . Java. 



Genus Sacada. 



Sacada, Wlk.^ Journ. Linn. Soc, vi., p. 136 (1862). 

 Syhrida, Wlk., xxxii., 465 (1865). 

 Faravetta, Moore, P. Z. S., 1865, p. 814. 

 Danaha, Moore, Lep. Atk., p. 71 (1879). 

 Xestula, Snell., Rom. Mem., ii., p. 195 (1885). 



Palpi porrect fringed with long hair below and hardly reaching 

 beyond the sharp frontal tuft ; maxillary palpi filiform, antennte 

 with a tuft of hair from basal joint ; tibiae and proximal joints 

 of hind tarsi fringed with long hair ; male with a tuft of long 

 hair from thorax below base of forewing. Forewing long and 



