1898.] 



OP THE STJBFAMIIiT PrRATTSTINJE. 



641 



antemedial line ; the end of median nervure, base of vein 2, and 

 discocellulars marked with blacli and conjoined to a black spot in 

 end of cell ; a postmedial fuscous line with dentate marks on its 

 inner side at veins 7 and 6, then excurved to vein 2, where it is 

 connected by a bar with tornus, then retracted to near lower 

 angle of cell ; subterminal and terminal fuscous bands ending in a 

 point on termen at vein 2 ; cilia fuscous. Hind wing with oblique 

 discoidal fuscous bar ; the postmedial line excurved below costa, 

 bent outwards between veins 5 and 2, then retracted to near angle 

 of cell and angled on vein 1 ; fine lines just inside termen, on 

 termen, and through cilia. 



Hah. Sandakan, Borneo {Pryer). Exp. 22 mm. 



Differs from oclialis principally in being without the postmedial 

 streaks on veins. 



Type. (4) Ehimphalea scelatams Led. Wien. Eut. Mon. N. Gruinea ; 



1863, p. 411, pi. 15. f. 3. Australia. 



„ papualis Feld. Keis. Nov. pi. 136. f. 22. 



t „ ceiione Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1886, p. 428. 



(5) Ehimphalea heranialis Wlk. xviii. 714. 

 Polythlipta splendidalis Wlk. xxxiv. 1490. 



Malay Pen. ; 



Borneo ; 



New Guinea. 



(6) Ehimphalea lindusalis "Wlk. xviii. 712. Borneo ; 



Solomons ; Australia. 



(7) Ehimphalea circotoma Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1889, p. 513. 



New Guinea. 



Auctorum, 



Bhimphalea fastidialis Snell. Tijd. v. Ent. xxiii. p. 228, & xxvii. 

 pi. iii. ff. 7, 7 a. Celebes. 



Genus 33. Hxalea. 



Hyalea Guen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 206 (1854), 

 Palpi upturned, the 2nd joint broadly scaled in front, the 3rd 



maxillary palpi dilated with 



short wA\\ a small 



triangular 



tuft 



scales ; frons with a rounded prominence ; antennae annulate ; 



Eig. 33. 



Hyalea dividalis, c? . \. 



tibiae with the outer spurs about half the length of inner. Fore 

 wing with veins 3, 4, 5 well separated at origin ; 7 curved and 

 approximated to 8, 9, to which 10 also is approximated. Hind 



