Classification of the Pyralidse. 



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narrow, the apex somewhat produced and the outer margin oblique ; 

 veins 4, 5 usually stalked ; 7 from 8 before 9 ; 10, 11 free. Hiud- 



Type. 



Sacada dischiota, (J, | (from Moths Ind., vol. iv.). 



wing ample ; veins 4, 5, usually on a short stalk ; G, 7, from upper 

 angle. 



Sect. I. Antennee of male bipectinate willi long branches 

 to three-fourths length. 



A. {Sacada). Forewing of moderate breadth, the outer 



margin evenly cur\^ed ; female with veins 4, 5 of 

 each wing approximated at base. 



(1). fSACADA IXORDIXATA, Wlk., xxxii.. 46tj . Japan, Sik- 

 Dalanoides aj^j^roximans, Leech, P. Z. S., him. 



1888, p. 636, pi. 32, fig. 4. 

 (2). fSACADA FASCIATA, Butl., E. M. M., xiv., 207 Amur, Japan. 

 Xesttda m'lraculosa, SnelL, Rom. Mem., ii., 



p. 195, pi. ii. 

 (3). fSACADA DECORA, Wlk., Journ. Linn. Soc, 



vi., p. 136 Borneo. 



(4). *Sacada unilixealls, Hmpsn., Moths of 



India, vol. iv., p. 170 . . . . Sikhim. 



B. {Paravetta). Forewing narrow. 



a. Forewing with the outer margin very slightly 

 angled at vein 4. 



(5). fSACADA DiscixoTA, Moore, p. Z. S., 1867, 



p. 814, pi. 43, fig. 3 N.-E. India. 



(6). Sacada C0NSTRiCTALis,Ilag., Ann. Ent. Soc. Assam, Cey- 



Fr., 1891, p. 75, and 1890, pi. viii., fig, 10 Ion. 

 (7). fSACADA PALLESCENS, Hmpsn., Moths of 



India, vol. iv., p. 171 . . . . E.Himalayas. 

 (8). SACADAFLEXC0SA,Snell., Trans. Ent. Soc, N,-E. India 



1890, p. 558 Burma. 



Syhrida injlammealis, Rag., Ann. Ent. Soc. 



Fr., 1891, p. 75, and 1890, pi. viii., fig. 9. 



