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Type. 

 Rusina, Steph. 111. Brit. Ent. Haust. ii, p. Ill (1829) . . circellaris. 



Anchoscelis, Gruen. Aun. Soc. Ent. Fr. viii, p. 485 (1839) . . nitida. 



Dyschorista, Led. Noct. Eur., p. 143 (1857) . . . . iners. 



Spudcea, Snell, Vlincl. Ned., p. 289 (1872) . . . . ruticilla. 



Heteromorpha, Failla. Ted. Nat. Sicil. x., p. 30 (1890) nec- 



Kirby Col. 1825 . . . . . . . . . . ragusce. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi obliquely porrect, fringed with long hair 

 in front, the 3rd joint short ; frons smooth ; eyes large, rounded ; 

 antennse of male typically ciliated ; head and thorax clothed with hair 

 only, the tegulee produced to a dorsal ridge, the pro- and metathorax 

 without distinct crests ; abdomen dorsally flattened, with lateral fringes of 

 hair and some rough hair at base, but without crests. Forewing with the 

 termen evenly curved ; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 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 middle of 

 discocellulars ; 6*7 from upper angle ; 8 anastomosing with the cell near 

 base only. 



Sect. III. (Amathes). — Antennse of male ciliated. 



1597a. Amathes phceosoma, Hmpsn., Cat. Lep. Phal. B. M. vi., p. 488, pi. 

 107, f. 5. (1906). 



$ . Head and thorax palebrownish ochreous ; abdomen fuscous brown, 

 darker above. Forewing palebrownish ochreous with slight dark irrora- 

 tion ; traces of a waved subbasal line from costa to submedian fold ; ante- 

 medial line very indistinct, oblique, waved ; orbicular with faint brown 

 outline, round; reniform with slight whitish annulus faintly defined by brown, 

 constricted at middle and with its lower part filled in with pale fuscous ; 

 traces of a diffused medial line, oblique from costa to lower angle of cell, 

 then inwardly oblique and sinuous ; postmedial line almost obsolete, bent 

 outwards below costa, then dentate and produced to a series of dark points 

 on the veins, oblique below vein 4 ; the postmedial area rather darker ; 

 subterminal line indistinct, pale, defined on inner side by diffused dentate 

 dark marks, slightly angled outwards at vein 7 and excurved at middle ; 

 a series of black points just before termen connected by a slight waved 

 terminal line ; cilia pale at base, mixed with fuscous at tips. Hindwing 

 fuscous brown, the costal area whitish ; cilia whitish tinged with brown ; 

 the underside whitish slightly irrorated with brown ; a discoidal point and 

 sinuous postmedial line with diffused spot at discal fold. 

 Habitat. — Punjab, Kulu, Sultanpur. Exp. 36 mill. 



Genus Cosmia. 



Cosmia, Ochs. Schmett.Eur. iv, p. 84 (1816) non descr.; Treit. Type. 



Schmett. Eur. v (1), p. 379 (1825) . . . . fulvago. 



Oc/iria, Hiibn. Verz., p. 233 (1827) . . . . . . aurayo. 



