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Genus MUDABIA. 

 Mudaria, Moore, Cotes' Museum Notes, iii, p. 68 (1892). 



Type, M. cornifrons, Moore. 



Range. Bengal. 



Eyes naked and without lashes; proboscis fully developed; 

 palpi porrect and smoothly scaled, the 3rd joint well developed ; 

 irons with a corneous trilobate process ; antennae simple in both 

 sexes ; metathorax with slight tufts ; abdomen without tufts ; 

 tibiae clothed with long hair and without spines. Fore wing with 

 the apex rounded ; the cilia slightly crenulate. Hind wing with 

 vein 5 bent downwards at base, but weak. 



1825. Mudaria cornifrons, Moore, Cotes' Museum Notes, iii, p. 68. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen clothed with rufous and grey scales. 

 Eore wing grey, slightly suffused with brick-red ; traces of a 



black subbasal line ; an ante- 

 medial black line, double at costa, 

 much excurved below the cell, 

 and dentate to wards inner margin; 

 _ a black arc with its open side 

 towards the costa from the inner 

 edge of the almost obsolete orbi- 

 cular to the outer edge of the reni- 



, , . Fl S I, 36 - form; a postmedial excurved lunu- 



Mudana, corntfrons. r\ . 4- , . -.. l i- j.- j. j i j. 



late line ; an indistinct dentate 



submarginal line. Hind wing semihyaline white, with traces of 

 fuscous on the margin. 



Larva destructive to silk-cotton. 



Hob. Bengal. Exp., 3 45, $ 38 millim. 



Genus TOXOCAMPA. 

 Toxocampa, Guen, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1841, p. 75. 



Type, T. cracca, Schiff., from Europe. 



Range. Nearctic and Palaearctic regions ; throughout India, 

 Ceylon, and Burma. 



Eyes naked and without lashes ; proboscis fully developed ; 

 palpi obliquely upturned, the 2nd joint reaching vertex of head 

 and thickly and evenly scaled, the 3rd short ; frons with a short 

 tuft ; antennae minutely ciliated in male. Thorax with a slight 

 crest behind collar ; no tufts on metathorax or abdomen ; tibiaB 

 without spines. Eore wing with the outer margin much excurved 

 at centre ; the cilia not crenulate. 



