1899.] 



OP THE SUBFAMILY PTBAUSTrNJE. 



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much arched towards apex, which is produced and extremely 

 falcate ; the outer margin excurved below middle ; veins 3, 4, 5 

 from angle of cell ; 7 curved and approximated to 8, 9, to which 

 10 also is approximated. Hind wing with the cell rather short ; 

 veins 3, 4, 5 from angle ; 6, 7 from upper angle, 7 anastomosing 

 with 8. 



Fig. 88. 



Megaphysa kerbiferalis, cJ. \. 



Type. Megaphisa heebifeealis Guen. Delt, & Pyr. p. 213, pi. 5. f . 9. 



Colombia ; Ecuador. 



Genus 89. FTTECiTEsrA. 



Furcivena Hmpsn. Moths Ind. iv. p. 374 (1896). 



Palpi porrect, the 2nd joint fringed with scales below, the 3rd 

 naked ; maxillary palpi filiform, frons flat and oblique ; tibiae with 

 the outer spurs half the length of inner. Fore wing with vein 3 

 from angle of cell ; 4, 5 stalked ; 7 and 10 well separated from 8, 9. 

 Hind wing with the cell about half the length of wing ; vein 3 

 from angle ; 4, 5 stalked ; 6, 7 from upper angle, 7 anastomosing 

 with 8. 



Fig. 89. 



Furcivena strigiferalis, S • \- (From Moths Ind. vol. iv.) 



Sect. I. Antennae of male thickened and flattened. 



Type. (l)tFiJECiVBNA steigifeealis Hampsn. Moths Ind. iv. p. 374. 



Sikhim. 



Sect, II. Antennae of male annulate. 



(2)*Fl7ECITENA ehodoneueialis, n. sp. 



S . White tinged with yellowish. Fore wing with slight pink 

 suffusion on disk ; the cilia brown at middle and tornus. Hind 

 wing whiter, with discoidal brown point ; some pink suffusion in 



