1895.] OF THE SCHCENOBILN^ AND CBAMBIN^. 965 



Genus Subattha. 



SurattJia, Wlk. xxvii. 75 (1863). 



Calarina, Wlk. xxxv. 1770 (1866). 



Palpi porrect and thickly scaled, extending about one and a half 

 times length of head ; maxillary palpi triangularly scaled ; frons 

 with a conical process ; antennae of male bipectinated, usually with 

 long branches ; tibiae with the spurs long, the outer spurs about 

 two thirds length of inner. Fore wing long and narrow; the 

 apex rounded ; vein 3 from near angle of cell ; 4, 5 usually on a 

 long stalk ; 6, 7 and 10, 11 free. Hind wing with vein 3 from 

 near angle of cell ; 5 absent ; 6 obsolescent from above middle of 

 discocellulars ; 7 anastomosing with 8. 



Fig. 47. 



Surattha invectalis, cj. x- 



Sect. I. Fore Aving with veins 4, 5 stalked. 



Type. (l)tSTJRATTHA INVECTALIS, Wlk. xxvii. 76. India ; Ceylon : 



fPindicitora thyshesalis, Wlk. xxvii. 135. Burma ; Java. 



f Scapula nigrifascialis, Wlk. xxxiv. 1472. 

 "f Calarina albirenella, Wlk. xxxv. 1770. 



(2)tSuEATTHA NEOTEOPICALIS, n. Sp. 



2 . Ochreous brown irrorated with fuscous ; abdomen with the 

 base tinged with fulvous. Fore wing thickly irrorated ; a fuscous 

 spot at base of median nervure ; a medial dark line, slightly sinuous, 

 acutely angled on vein 2, with pale inner edge, and a large fuscous 

 triangular patch beyond it with its base on costa and apex at the 

 angle of the line ; a dark discocellular lunule ; a minutely dentate 

 submarginal white line, with fuscous on its inner edge and indistinct 

 lunulate brown line beyond it ; a marginal series of black specks. 

 Hind wing white ; the outer area tinged with fuscous from apex to 

 vein 2. 



Hab. Goya, Argentina. Exp. 30 mm. 



(3)tSirEATTHA AiBiPENNis, Butl. P. Z. S. 1886, p. 383. Punjab ; 



Sind ; E. Africa. 

 (4)tSuE,ATTHA soiTTJLELLA, Wlk. XXXV. 1755. S. India ; Ceylon, 



Sect. II. Fore wing with veins 4, 5 from cell. 



A. Antennae of male with long branches. 



(5)*SirBATTHA TEEMiA, Meyr. Trans. Ent. See. 1885, p. 452. 



Australia, 



