478 Dr. A. J. Turner's Classification of 



Genus PsALis. 



Psalis, Hb. ; Hmps., Moths Ind., i, p. 453. (Dasychira, 

 Section.) 

 securis, Hb. ; Hmps., Moths Ind., i, p. 453. 



Genus LiELiA. 

 LcvHa, Stph. ; Hmps., Moths Ind., i, p. 440. 



This and the three preceding genera are closely allied. 

 How far the points of distinction here given can be relied 

 on must be decided by examination of the extra- Australian 

 species. 



ohsolcta, Fab. = crcmma, Meyr., Tr. Roy. Soc. S.A., 



1891, p. 193. 

 ostracina, Turn., Tr. Roy. Soc. S.A., 1902, p. 181. 



Subfamily ANTHELIN.E. 



Tongue obsolete. Thorax and coxaj densely rough-haired. 

 Fore-wing with areole very long, reaching to near apex ; 8 and 9 

 arising separately from areole. Hind-wings with 8 usually widely 

 separate from cell, sometimes connected with cell by a transverse 

 bar. 

 A. Hind-wings with 8 touching cell base, then 



diverging 1. Eedoa. 



AA. Hind-wings with 8 not touching cell after base. 

 B. Hind-wings with 8 approximated to middle 

 of cell. 

 C. Fore- wings with areole simple .... 2. Pterolocera. 

 CC. Fore-wings with areole divided by a 



veinlet 5. Ghelepteryx. 



BB. Hind-wings with 8 widely distant from 

 mid-cell. 

 C. Fore-wings with vein 5 from angle of 



cell 3. Nataxa. 



CC. Fore-wings with vein 5 from well above 



angle of cell 4. Anthela. 



Genus 1. Redoa. 



Bedoa, Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat., iv, p. 826 ; Hmps., Moths 

 Ind., i, p. 487. (Lcucoma, Section ii.) 



I have not been able to examine the structure of the 

 type (submarginata, Wlk.), but the following species has 



