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Caradrina sebghana, Aust. Le Nat. 1880 p. 212. 



„ venosa, Butl. Ent. Mo. Mag., xvii., p. 7 (1880^. 



Genus Aniha. 



Type. 

 Antha, Stand. Rom. Mem., vi, p. 448 (1892) . . . , grata. 



Anodontodes, Hmpsn. Trans. Ent. Soc, 1895, p. 302 ; id., 



Moths Ind., iv., p. 523 . . . . . . rotunda. 



A. Forewing with the orbicular present and with black 



patch above it on costa . . . . . . . . grata. 



B. Forewing with the orbicular absent and without black 



patch at middle of costa . . . . . . rotunda. 



1805. Antha grata. 



Lejptina grata, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1881, p. 172 ; Stand. Cat. 



Lep. pal., p. 18&. 

 Antha pretiosa, Stand. Rom. Mem., vi, p. 448, pi. 7, f. 6 (1892). 

 2192a. Antha rotunba. 



Genus Amphidkina. 



Type. 

 AmpUdrina, Stand. Iris., iv, p. 293 (1892) . . . . agratina. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching about 

 to middle of frons and moderately scaled, the 3rd short, porrect ; frons 

 smooth ; eyes large, round ; antennae of male typically ciliated ; thorax 

 clothed chiefly with scales, the pro- and meta-thorax with spreading crests ; 

 tibise moderately fringed with hair ; abdomen with some rough hair at 

 base but without crests. Forewing with the apex rounded, the termen 

 evenly curved, crennlate, veins 3 and 5 from near angle ; 6 from upper 

 angle ; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the areole ; 11 from cell. 

 Hindwing with veins 3"4 from angle of cell; 5 obsolescent from just below 

 middle of discocellnlars; 6-7 from upper angle ; 8 anastomosing with the 

 cell near base only. 



1864. Amphidkina intaminata. 



Genus Athetis. 



Atketis, Hubn, Verz., p. 209 (1827) . . . . . . furvula. 



Atypha, Hubn. Verz., p. 213 (1827) . . . . . . pulmonaris 



ElapJii-ia, Hubn. Verz., p. 230 (1827) . . . . . . morpheus. 



JTa^aZoizs, Hubn. Verz., p. 254 (1827). . .. .. gutvula. 



Nebrissa, Wlk., Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool., vi., p. 194 (1862) • bimacula. 

 Anorthodes, Smith. Trans. Am. Eiit. Soc. xviii., p. 114, 



(1891) . . . . . . . . . . . . tarda. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching about 

 to vertex of head and moderately fringed with scales in front, the 3rd 



