534 Sir George F. Hampson on the 



ately hairy. Forewing usually short and broad ; veins 3 and 5 

 from close to angle of cell ; 6 from upper angle ; 7 from 8 before 9 ; 



Bosira vibiculis, ^ , | (from Moths Ind., vol. iv.). 



10, 11 free. Hind wing with vein 3 from before angle of cell ; 4, 5 

 from angle ; G, 7 from upper angle. 



Sect. I. Antennae of male strongly serrated; forewing 

 narrow. 



(1). BosTRA iMPERATRix, Warn, A. M. N. H. 



(6), xvii., p. 462 N.-E. India. 



(2). tBosTRAPALLinicosTA, Hmpsn.,Ill.Het., ix., Sikhim, 



p. 158, pi. 172, fig. 17 . . . . Ceylon. 



Sect. II. Antennae of male with the serrations minute. 



A. Forewing narrow. 



(3). BosTRA suBUSTALis, Led., Verb. Zool. Bot. N.-W. Hima- 

 Ges. Wien, 1855, p. 213, pi. 3, fig. 10 . layas. 



B. Forewing broad. 



a {Bostra). Patagia of male not extending beyond 

 metathorax. 



a^. Frons with a sharp tuft. 



(4). tBosTRA MARGiXATA, Wlk., xxxiii., 991 . Japan, India, 

 \Paleca rufesceiis, Butl., A. M. N. H. (5), iv., Sumatra, 

 p. 354. Borneo. 



Pyralis assamica, Moore, Lep. Atk., p. 205, 



pi. 7, fig. 5. 

 Paredra eogenalis, Snell., Tidj. v. Ent., 

 xxvi., p. 120, pi. 6, figs. 1, la. 

 (5). Bostra vibicalis, Led., Wien Ent. Mon., India, Ceylon, 

 1863, p. 338, pi. 7, fig. 4 . . . Burma. 



f Pyralis roborealis, Swinh., P. Z. S., 1885, 



p. 865, pi. 57, fig. 1. 

 iEuclita fortis, Butl., 111. Het., vii., p. 92, 

 pi. 134, fig. 14. 



