54 i Sir George F. Hampson on the 



(4). CoNSTANTiA SYRTALis, Rag.. Bull. Soc. Ent. 



Fr., 1387, p. 137 ; and 1890, pi. 8, fig. 4. Tunis, Egypt. 

 Mnesixena bella, Beth.-Baker, Trans. Eut. 

 Soc, 1894, pi. 1, fig. 14. 



Sect. II. Antennae of male bipectinate, with short 

 branches to two-thirds length. 



A. (Confitantia). Forewing with vein 7 given off after 



9, or from the same point as it. 



Type. (5). Constantia colciiicaijs, H. S., vi., p. 148; E. Europe, 

 Pyr., fig. 130 W. Asia. 



(6). tCON'STANTIA OPIPARALIS, Swinh , P. Z. S., 



1889, p. 419, pi. 44, fig. 11 . . . Sind. 



B. (Palura). Forewing with vein 7 given off from 8 



before 9. 



a. Forewing with vein 4 widely separated from 5 at 

 origin. 



(7). Constantia speciosat.ts, Christ., Rom. 



Mem., ii., p. 141, pi. vii., fig. 11 . . C. Asia. 

 (8). Constant[A massilialip, Dup., viii., 230, C.Europe, 



5, p. 304 ....... Armenia. 



(9). +C0NSTANTIABOLINALIS, Wlk., xvii., 2G6 ( $ ) S. Africa. 

 fScojnda semirosealix^ Wlk , xxxiv., 14G7. 

 Hypotia achatiiia, Feld., Reis. Nov., pi. 134, 



fig. 29. 

 (10). tCoNSTANTiA VULGARIS, Butl., P. Z. S., 1881, Aden, Persia, 



p. 621 Sind. 



h. Forewing with vein 4 stalked with 5 in male, 

 approximated to it in female. 



(11). tCONSTANTIA EREMIALIS, Swinh., P. Z. S., 



1889, p. 422 Aden, Sind. 



Sect. III. Antennae of male bipectinate, with long 

 branches to apex. 

 (12). Constantia LEUcoGRAPiiALis, Rag., ?ined. Spain. 



Auctorum. 



Constantia pectinalis, H. S., fig. 50 . . . Corsica,Sicily. 

 Dattinia infulvalis, Led., Wien Ent. Mon., 1858, 



p. 146, pi. 3, fig. 6 Syria. 



