4. J liradonta n. g. 



Xcar I lypiracsdira I'ull. 



Antciiiiat.' in the male hmcj serrated, at the apical 1,3 being filiform. 



I'aljii upturned, reaciiiiiLj above tlie vertex, 3rcl joint being short; compound 



e\-es piibeseent; thorax with no conical tuft; vein 6 to primaries arises from 



tile upper angle of cell, origin of vein 3 being nearer to 2 tlian to 4; veins 



6 ami 7 to secondaries branched, being provided with a short stalk. Abdomen 



long, ai)out 1/3 projecting beyond the hind wing. 



("leneric \.\\tL'-Ifira(lo>ita takaonis I\Iats. 



5- S;)ataloides n. g. 



Closely allied to Spatalia Hb., but differs from the latter as follows: — 



.'\ntennac in the male serrated, while in the type argcnt.na Schiff, being 

 strongly bipectinated, except at the extreme apex and which being serrated; 

 antenr.ae in the female filiform. 



Will 7 to primaries arises far way from the origin of 6. 



Win 3 to secondaries arises Ijeyond tlie lower angle of cell, while in 

 Spataria \'ein.s 3 and 4 being branched. 



(leneric X.\\ni~Spatalia dives Oberth. 



6. S'.enospatalia n. g. 



Also allied to Spatalia Hb., but differs from it as follows: — 



Antennae bipectinated, the apical one third being serrated, while in 

 Spatal':a being serrated on their extreme apices (about 1/6} ; in the female 

 antennae filiform. 



\'ein 3 to pi-imaries arises far apart from the hind angle of cell, but being 

 much nearer to 4 than to 2. 



Wins 6 and 7 to seccntlaries branched, with a verj- short common 

 stalk ; \'ein. 3 arising far apart from the hind angle of cell, as that of the 

 jjriiruuie.s. Prinianes narrower, costa near the apex being curved, in the female 

 being more conspicuous. 



Cieneric \.y^c~ Spatalia jczocnsis W'ilm. et S. 



