966 ME. 6. r. HAMPSON ON THE CLASSIFICATION [DeC. 17, 



B. Antennae of male bipectinated, with short branches 

 dilated at extremity. 



(6)tSuiiATTHA rusciLELLA, Swioh. A. M. N. H. (6) xvi. p, 301. 



W. India. 

 (7 Stjeattha penteitcha, Meyr. Trans. Ent. Sec. 1885, p. 453. 



Australia. 

 Q-enus Anctlolomia. 



Ancylolomia, Hubn. Verz. p. 363 (? 1818). 



Jartheza, Wlk. xxvii. 183 (1863). 



Palpi porrect, thickly clothed with hair, and extending about 

 three times the length of head ; maxillary palpi triangularly 

 scaled ; frons oblique ; abdomen long ; tibiae with the outer spurs 

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

 apex produced ; the outer margin excised below apex, then 

 excurved ; veins 3, 4, 5 from angle of cell ; 7, 8, 9 stalked ; 10 free; 

 11 becoming coincident with 12. Hind wing wdth vein 3 from 

 close to angle of cell ; 4, 5 from angle or stalked ; 6 from above 

 middle of discocellulars and obsolescent ; 7 anastomosing with 8. 



Fig. 48. 



Ancylolomia chrysographella, (J . \. 



Sect. I. Antennae of male with short uniseriate laminate branches, 



of female simple. 

 Type. (1) Ancylolomia tentaculella, Hiibn. Europe, 



(2) Ancylolomia conteitella, H.-S. Europe. 



(3) Ancylolomia cheysogeaphella, Koll. Hiig. Kasch. iv. p. 494. 

 t „ capensis, Zell. Mon. Chil. & E. & S. Africa ; 



Cramb. p. 11. Aden ; Japan ; 



„ wes^woodi, Zell. Mon. Cramb. China; Formosa; 



p. 11. throughout India, 



t ,) iaprohanensis, Zell. Hor. Ent. Ceylon, and 



Eoss. 1877, p. 2, pi, i. f, 8. Burma ; Penang, 



„ sansibarica, Zell, Hor, Ent. Australia. 



Hoss. xiii. 23, pi. i, f. 7. 

 „ indica, Feld. Eeis, Nov. pi. 137. f. 9. 



t „ or5ren<ata,Moore,Lep.Ceyl,iii,p,382,pl,184,f,3. 



(4) Ancylolomia locupletella, Koll. Hiig. Kasch. iv, p. 394, 



N.W. Himalayas ; Ceylon. 



Sect, II. Antennae of male with long uniseriate branches, 

 of female simple. 



(5)t Ancylolomia pectinatella, Zell. Europe. 



