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24. P. venusta, Warren. Sikkim, New Guinea. 
Pingasa venusta, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. rz, p. 384 (1894). 
Pseudoterpna venusta, Hampson, Fauna Ind. Moths, Vol. 3, p. 474 (1895). 
25. P. angulifera, Narren. — PI. lI, Fig. 3. Fergusson [sl., New Gui- 
Pingasa angulifera, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 3, p. 283 (1806). nea. 
26. P. subviridis, Warren. Assam. 
Pingasa subviridis, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 3, p. 308 (1896). 
Pseudoterpna subviridis, Hampson, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 12, 
p. 88 (1898). 
27. P. subpurpurea, Warren. N. Borneo. 
Pingasa subpurparea, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4, p. 31 (1897). 
28. P. atriscripta, Warren. Goodenough Isl., Oueens- 
Pingasa atriscripta, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 6, p. 19 (1899). land. 
Howpochroma munita. Lucas, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. Vol. 16, p. 78 (1901 
(nov. syn.). 
29. P. blanda (Pagenstecher). Bismarck Archipelago. 
Pseudoterpna blanda, Pagenstecher, Zoologica, Vol. 29, p. 151 (1900). 
3o. P. acutangula, Warren. New Guinea. 
Pingasa acutangula, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 10, p. 352 (1903). 
31. P. vufilunata, Warren. British New Guinea. 
Pingasa rufilunata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. ro, p. 352 (1903). 
32. P. meeki, Warren. British New Guinea. 
Pingasa meeki, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 14. p. 125 (1907). 
SECTION II. — 9 palpus with third joint shorter than second (SAorfisthes, Lucas). 
33. P. cinerea, Warren. S. E. to E. Australia. 
Pingasa cinerea, Warren. Novit. Zool. Vol. r, p. 382 (1894). 
Pseudoterpna singularis, Kershaw, The Victorian Natur. Vol. 14, p. 104, 
tab. (1897). 
Skorpisthes unda-scripta, Lucas, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. Vol. 15, p. 143 
(1900). 
I3. GENUS HYPODOXA, NOV. GEN., PROUT 
Hypodoxa, nov. gen. Prout. 
Characters. — Face scarcely or little prominent, densely scaled. Palpus moderate to long, 
first and second joints long-haired beneath, third joint smooth-scaled, moderate to long, usually less 
extreme than in Q Pingasa. Tongue developed. Antenna over one-half length of forewing, in cf bipec- 
tinate with moderate or rather long branches (typically longer than in Pzmgasa), apical part simple, 
in Q nearly simple. Pectus densely hairy. Femora more or less hairy. Hindtibia in c dilated with hair- 
pencil r), in both sexes with all spurs. Metathorax not or scarcely crested. Abdomen with small or 
moderate paired crests. Frenulum fully developed. Forewing with costa slightly arched at base and near 
apex, otherwise almost straight, apex moderate, termen bowed, oblique, subcrenulate, upper surface 
with a ridge of raised scales near base, cell almost one-half, DC? slightly incurved, DC? moderately 
oblique, SC! from cell, anastomosing or connected with C, SC? stalked, anastomosing at a point or 
longer with SC!, R! connate or separate, R? from somewhat above middle of DC, M! well separate; 
hindwing with costa rather short or moderate, apex somewhat rounded, termen crenulate, inner margin 
rather long, upper surface with tufts of raised scales (usually strong) in cell, at about one-third of wing 
(therefore well removed from DC, at least posteriorly), also at near middle of inner margin, cell not 
much less than one-half, DC?? rather variable, usually slightly or more decidedly approaching the 
1) Not dilated in erebzsata. 
