530 Sir George F. Hampson on the 



h. Forewing with the outer margin more produced 

 and angled at vein 4. 



(0). f Sacada sikkima, Moore, Lep. Atk., p. 70 Sikhim. 



Sect. II. {Danaka). — Antennae of male serrate and fasci- 

 culate ; forewing narrow with the outer margin 

 evenly curved. 



(10). Sacada pyraliformis, Moore, Lep. Atk., 



p. 71, pi. 3, fig, 10 E.Himalayas. 



(11). f Sacada rufina, Hmpsn., Moths of India, 



vol. iv., p. 172 Bombay. 



Auctorum. 



Syhrlda ragonotaUs, Snell., Tijd. v. Ent., xxxv., 



p. 153; and Jarb. Nass., 47, pi. 1, fig. 9 . Java. 



Genus Paractenia. 



Paradenia, 'Reg., Ann. Ent. Soc. Fr., 1891, p. 642. 

 Differs from Bostra in veins 4, 5 of each wing being apprOxi- 



raradenia quisqnalis, $, \ (from Moths Ind., vol. iv.). 

 mated for about one-third length, or forewing with 4, 5 

 stalked. 

 Sect. I. Forewing with veins 4, 5 approximated. 



A. Antennge of male bipectinated for two-thirds 



length. 

 (1). -j-Paracteniarubicundalis, Swinh.jP.Z.S., 



1885, p. 864 W. India. 



(2). f Paractenia quisqualis, Swinh., P. Z. S., 



1885, p. 865, pi. 57, fig. 11 . . . Bombay. 



B. Antennae of male ciliated. 



(3). Paractenia allutalis, Zell., Lep. Caffr., 



p. 18 S. Africa. 



Stemmatophora mucidalis, Guen., Delt, and 

 Pyr., p. 130. 



