168 NOTODONTID.E. 



brown, suffused in parts with purplish and irrorated with a few 

 white scales ; some ochreous streaks towards the apex ; a medial 

 series of dark specks joined by a curved postinedial series on inner 

 margin; a dark streak on discocellulars ; the tuft composed of 

 glittering dark scales. Hind wing fuscous. Underside of both 

 wings with a waved postmedial line. 



Hub. Sikhim (Elwes). Exp. 36 millim. Type in coll. Elwes. 



Genus APELA. 

 Apela, Walk. Cat. v, p. 1092 (1855). 



Type, A. divisa, Wlk. 



Ratige. Nepal. 



Palpi upturned and slender; antennae ciliate in female. Fore 

 wing very broad, thecosta arched, the apex acute ; the inner margin 

 with a dentate lobe, and a tuft of scales on it beyond which the 

 margin is excised ; a tuft of scales at outer angle ; vein 5 from 

 near angle of cell ; 7 and 10 from end of the long areole, which 

 is formed by 9 anastomosing with 8. Hind wing with veins 6 :iml 

 7 stalked ; a bar between veins 7 and 8. 



306. Apela divisa, Walk. Cat. v, p. 1093 ; C. $ S. no. 1181. 



$ . Ochreous brown. Fore wing with two very indistinct ante- 



Fig. 104. Apela divisa, $> . ] . 



medial curved lines ; an oblique line from the apex to the lobe on 

 inner margin; the tuft of scales dark. Hind wing fuscous brown. 

 Hab. Nepal. E.rp. 46 millim. 



Genus SPATALIA. 



Spatalia, Hubn. Verz. p. 145 (1816). 

 Rosarna, Wlk. Cat. v, p. 1066 (1855). 

 Caschara, Wlk. Journ. Linn. Soc. vi, p. 133 (1862). 

 Allata, Wlk. Journ. Linn. Soc. vi, p. 140 (1802). 

 Celeia, Wlk. ^at. xxxii, p. 463(1864). 



Type, S. argentina, Schiff., from Europe. 



Range. Europe; Japan; China; Himalayas; Canara; Nilgiris ; 

 Borneo ; Java. 



