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Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, not reaching vertex of head ; 
,antenne of male ciliated, tibiz with the 
d spurs moderate, Forewing with vein 2 
from middle of cell; 3 from before angle ; 
4°5 from angle ; 6 from below upper angle ; 
78-9 stalked ; 10 free ; 11 anastomosing 
with 12, Hindwing with vein 2 from 
Hyposiccia amnea @ + towards angle of cell; 3°4 from angle; 5 
from above angle ; 67 stalked ; 8 from middle of cell. 
A, Forewing with the ground-colour white ............... 1386a, amnea, 
B. Forewing with the ground-colour grey-brown......... 1385a. mesozonata. 
Genus PARASICCIA, 
Type. 
Parasiccia, Hmpsn., Cat, Lep. Phal., B. M.,IT., p. 407 (1900). maculifascia, 
Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, reaching vertex of head; 
antennz of male bipectinate with moderate branches, serrate or ciliated ; 
tibie with the spurs long, Forewing with vein 2 from beyond middle of 
cell ; 3 from near angle ; 5 from above angle ; 6 from below upper angle ; 
789 stalked ; 10°11 free. Hindwing with vein 2 from beyond middle of 
cell; 3°4 from angle ; 5 from well above angle; 67 stalked; 8 from 
middle of cell. 
Sec. I. Antenne of male serrate with very long bristles 
and fascicles Of Cilia ...ccsrce.....0seseeecs eccesseces 1336. maculifascia. 
Sec, II. Antenne of male ciliated. 
1391a, Parasiccila Nocturna, Hmpsn., Cat. Lep. Phal., B. M., II 
p. 410 (1900). 
Head and thorax blackish ; abdomen dark grey ; forewing dark grey; a 
diffused sinuous subbasal line ; a minutely 
dentate antemedial line angled on median 
nervure ; a spot in middle of cell anda 
discoidal lunule ; an obscure medial line 
strongly dentate at angle of cell; a minute- 
.Parasiccia nocturna & + ly dentate postmedial line angled at 
veins 6 and 4, then retracted ; an irregularly dentate subterminal line expand- 
ing towards costa ; a terminal series of points. Hindwing fuscous-grey, 
Habitat,—Khiasis, Exp, @ 26, 9 30 mill. 
Genus IDoPTERUM, 
Ot) 
1414. IporrERUM OVALE. 
Genus OVIPENNIS. 
Type. 
OVIPENNIS, Hmpsn., Cat. Lep, Phal., B. M., IL, p. 410 (1900). dudgeons. 
