388 



postmedial double waved lines ; large blackish ante- and post- 

 medial patches on the costa, and one on the middle of inner margin ; 

 white medial and apical costal patches, the former with two tyack 

 specks on it ; a submarginal maculate waved line. Abdomen and 

 hind wing pale fuscous. 



Hob. Ceylon ; Nagas. Exp. 20 millim. 



2253. Sarrothripa nolalella, Wlk. Cat. xxxv, p. 1731 ; Hmpsn. III. 



Het. ix, p. 163, fig. 6. 



Sarrothripa indica, Feld. Reis. Nov. pi. 106, fig. 19; C. 8? S. 

 no. 2429. 



Differs from indicatana in the antemedial, medial, and post- 

 medial lines being better defined ; the last curved but not waved ; 

 the white medial and black postmedial patches on the costa absent ; 

 also the black patch on inner margin ; the waved submarginal 

 line not so prominent. Hind wing dark fuscous. 



Hub. Ceylon ; Java. Exp. 22 millim. 



Subfamily EUTELIIN.E. 



Palpi with the 2nd joint straight : abdomen longer than the 

 hind wing, with a long tubular or paired anal tufts. Fore wing 

 increasing in width to outer margin ; veins 8 and 9 anastomosing 

 to form the areole. Hind wing with veins 3, 4, 5 from lower 

 angle of cell, 5 being fully developed ; veins 6, 7 from upper 

 angle. 



Larvce with 4 pairs of abdominal prolegs. 



Key to the Genera. 



A. Abdomen with a long tubular anal tuft. 



a. Antennae of normal length 1. INGURA, p. 388. 



b. Antennae almost as long as fore wing 2. ANUGA, p. 389. 



B. Abdomen with paired anal tufts 3. EUTELIA, p. 390. 



Genus INGURA. 

 Ingura, Guen. Noct. ii. p. 309 (1852). 



Type, /. lunodes, Guen., from America. 



Range. Nearctic, Neotropical, and Oriental regions; Friendly 

 Islands. 



Palpi upturned, reaching just above vertex of head; thorax 

 smoothly scaled; abdomen with tuft on 1st segment and very Ion*?, 

 with a large anal tubular tuft especially in male. Tore wing with 

 the costa nearly straight, the apex nearly rectangular ; the outer 

 margin obliquely curved ; the inner margin lobed near base. 



In the typical group (Sect. I.) the palpi are hairy; the antennae 

 of male bipectinated to two-thirds length ; the tibiae hairy. 



