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SADARSA.—NYCTELOLA, YO5 
red-brown except towards costa; subbasal line indistinct, double, 
angled outwards below costa and at median nervure; antemedial 
line double, highly dentate; claviform and orbicular represented 
by slight points of raised scales, the reniform defined by slight 
Fig. 61.—Sadarsa tenuis, $. }. 
points of raised scales; an oblique highly dentate medial line from 
beyond lower angle of cell to inner margin ; postmedial line double, 
very strongly bent outwards below costa, then dentate, very 
oblique below vein 4; a double highly dentate subterminal line ; 
cilia fuscous and greyish. Hind wing semihyaline whitish, the 
veins and terminal area brown; cilia with fine whitish line at base 
and whitish tips; the underside with indistinct curved postmedial 
line. 
Hab. Sixuru (Moller), 3 6,1 9. Evp. 42 millim, 
Genus NYCTEOLA. 
Type. 
Nycteola, Wery.-Schaff. Eur. Schmett. ii. p. 444 (1853) 20... falsalis. 
ZLebecha, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. p. 279 (1 BUD rretenare aes deceetnca case fulsalis. 
Proboscis fully developed ; palpi obliquely upturned, the 2nd joint reaching 
to vertex of head and moderately scaled, the 3rd short; frons smooth ; eyes 
large, round ; antennz of male ciliated; thorax clothed with scales and hair 
mixed and without distinct crests; tibize smoothly scaled ; abdomen without 
crests. Fore wing long and narrow, the ¢ apex somewhat produced, the termen 
obliquely curved and not erenulate; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 
6 from upper angle; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form a minute areole ; 
11 from cell. Hind wing with the termen somewhat excised from below 
ae to vein 4; veins 3, 4 stalked; 5 fully developed from ahove angle of cell ; 
7 from upper angle; 8 anastomosing with the cell to middle; frenulum of 
pecs with a tuft of hairs as well as the single bristle, 
6457. Nycteola falsalis. 
Hypena falsalis, Herr.-Schaff. Deutsch]. Ins. i. pl. 166. f. 1 (1859); id, 
Schmett. Eur. ii. p. 444, Nyct. ff. 4,5; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. p. 279; 
Staud. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 562. 
Nolu dardoinula, Mill. Icones, iii, pp. 172-466, pl. 117. ff. 1, 2 (1869). 
Head, thorax, and abdomen grey mixed with some brown. Tore 
wing grey-white tinged with red-brown, cspecially on costal half to 
end of cell; a blackish patch on costa before the antemedial line, 
which is white, defined on outer side by black, excurved to below 
the cell, then incuryed and aboye vein | curving round and forming 
a loop running up to lower angle of cell; a curved black medial 
