62 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
Type of the genus : Lophochlora cristifera (Walker) — TAalera cristifera, Walker (1894). 
Geographical distribution of species. — Borneo, Sumatra. 
I. L. cristifera (Walker). Borneo. 
TAalera cristifera, Walker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. Vol. 22, p. 602 (1861). 
Lophochlora cristifera, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. r, p. 389 (1894); Swinhoe, 
Lep. Het. Oxford Mus. Vol. 2, t. 6, f. 5 (1900). 
2. L. vicina, Bastelberger. S. E. Sumatra. 
Lobochlora vicina, Bastelberger, Intern. Ent. Zeit. Guben, Vol. 5, p. 53(1911). 
33. GENUS CAMPTOLOPHIA, WARREN 
Camptolophia. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 3, p. 102 (1896). 
Characters. — lace obliquely prominent, dense-scaled below. Palpus in gf moderate, second 
joint densely scaled, third joint short, blunt. Tongue developed. Antenna scarcely one-half, in cj bipec- 
tinate, with quite short, clavate branches. Pectus and femora strongly hairy. Hindtibia with all spurs. 
Abdomen with three strong dorsal crests, bent backwards terminally. Frenulum fully developed. 
Forewing broad, costa arched, apex squared, termen crenulate, with slight tooth at R! and rather 
strongly angled at R?, cell somewhat less than one-half, DC incurved, SC! free, though approaching C, 
SC? normal, R! just separate, M! approximated to R?; hindwing with termen crenulate, toothed at Rl 
and R?, and minutely at M!, cell somewhat less than one-half, DC slightly curved, C approximated to 
cell to almost one-half, SC? approximated to R!, M! to R?, R? from near R!. 
Early stages unknown. 
Also nearly related to AgatAia, though somewhat more divergent in shape and pattern than the 
two preceding genera. 
Type of the genus : Canftolophia marmorata, Warren (1896). 
Geographical distribution of species. — Assam, 
I. C. marmoraía, Warren. Khásis. 
Camptolophia marmorata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 3, p. 102 (1896). 
34. GENUS HELICOPAGE, WARREN 
Helicopage. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 3, p. 106 (1896). 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus in Gf long, second joint extending considerably beyond 
frons, rather slender, but with projecting hairs above and beneath, third joint long, slender, spatulate. 
Tongue present. Antenna more than one-half, in cf bipectinate with shortish branches, apex almost 
simple. Pectus and femora hairy. Hindtibia in cf rather slender, yet with a long, thin hair-pencil, all 
spurs present. Abdomen slender, not crested. Frenulum fully developed, c retinaculum a long, tough 
spiral. attached only close to base. Forewing with costa moderately arched, apex moderate, termen 
somewhat crenulate, little oblique anteriorly, more so posteriorly, cell less than one-half, DC strongly 
incurved, very oblique posteriorly, SC! from cell, anastomosing with, or approximated to C, SC? normal 
(in cimerea long-stalked with SC!, and sometimes anastomosing shortly with SC94), R! separate, 
M! separate. Hindwing with termen crenulate, a slight tooth at R! and a longer one at R5, cell rather 
