44 Mr. A. G. Butler on the Genus Entomogramma. 



pectinated, inner two thirds with short fine deflexed ciliations ; 

 basal area of primaries and basi-internal area of secondaries 

 below densely clothed with hair; femora and tibise also 

 densely hairy. 



Entomogramma torsa, 

 Entomogramma torsa, Guenee, Noct. iii. p. 204. n. I6O0 (1852). 

 Java, Ceylon, Nilgiris, N. India. Type in Coll. B. M. 



Section h. 



Antennse dilated as in Section a, but biseriate-dentlculated 

 and fasciculated ; under surface of wings much less hairy ; 

 legs quite different, the anterior pair emitting a large fan- 

 sliaped pencil of hair at the origin of the femur, tlie latter 

 with a short fringe below, the tibia thickly covered at the 

 back with appressed hairy tufts ; remaining legs not hairy, 

 the middle tibia3 coarsely scaled in front and spiny, the 

 posterior tibiae spiny. 



Entomogramma 'pardus. 



Entomocjramma pardus, Giien^e, Noct. iii. p. 205. n. 1606 (1852). 

 My-popyra anteponens, Walker, Lep. Het. xiv. p. 1323. n. 2 (1857). 

 Remigia venusta, Walker, /. c. Suppl. iii, p. 1011 (1865). 



S. Africa, Natal, Delagoa Bay, Sierra Leone. B. M. 



Section c. 



AntennEe very slightly dilated towards the base, with coarse 

 biseriate ciliations, hardly amounting to denticulation ; the 

 legs rather more spiny than in Section h. 



Entomogramma mediocris. 



Entomogramvia mediocris, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. iii. p. 949 (1865). 

 Remigia decora, Walker, I. c. p. 1015 (1865). 

 Remigia antica. Walker, /. c. p. 1016 (1865). 



South India. Types in Coll. B. M. 



Section d. 



Antennae regularly ciliated in the male, front and hind legs 



densely hairy. 



Entomogramma fautrix. 



Entomogramma fautrix, Guen^e, Noct. iii. p. 204. n. 1G04 (1852). 



Silhet, Sikkim, Mussoorie, Kangra, Khasia Hills, Nilgiris, 

 Andamaus. Type in Coll. 13. M. 



