192 SIU G. F, HAIMPSON — RETISIOX OF MOTHS [Feb. 21, 



Sect. IV. Antennae o£ male normal. 



A. Eetinaculum of male formed by a veiy large fan of 

 leaden-coloured scales from below median nervure, the 

 median nervure bent upwards. 



a. {Qrocidophora). Fore wing of male witb a fan of 



leaden-coloured scales beyond upper angle of cell and 

 vein 7 bent downwards. 



(4)tCB.ociDOPHOBA PTYOEHORA. Hmpsn, Moths Ind. iv. p. 389. 



N.E. India; Burma. 



(5) Cbocidophoea amcestalis Snell. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1890, 



p. 598. Sikhim. 



(6)tCEOCiT)OPHORA LiMBOLALis Moore, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 615. 



jST.E. India ; Burma ; Andamans. 

 (7)*Ce,ocidophoea ouryilinealis, n. sp. 



(S . Pale yellow ; sides of head and shoulders rufous ; abdomen 

 fulvous above and with white dorsal segmental lines. Fore wing 

 with the costal area fulvous ; a curved antemedial line ; a discoidal 

 patch and lunule ; the postmedial line excurved and punctiform 

 from below costa to vein 3, angled inwards above veins 2 and 1, 

 and joined by a streak on inner margin to the antemedial line ; a 

 purplish-fuscous band just before ternien ; termen and cilia yellow 

 with a series of dark points. Hind wing suifused with fuscous to 

 beyond middle, its outer edge angled at vein 2 ; an oblique 

 purplish-fuscous band from costa before apex to termen at middle ; 

 a terminal series of points. 



Bah. Kbasis. Exp. 24 mm. Type in Coll. Eothschild. 



(8) Orocidophoea pulyidalis Warr. A. M. N. H. (6) xvi. 

 p. 475. Assam. 



Lepidoplaga uniformis Warr. A. M. N. H. (6) xvi. p. 476. 



(9)tCEOCiDOPHOEA SEEEATissiiMALis Zell. Verb. z.-b. Wien, 1872, 

 p. 521. U.S.A. 



fBotis subdentalis Grote, Bull. Buff. Soe. i. p. 173. 



(10) Cbocidophoea pitstulifbealis Led. "Wien. Ent. Mon, 1863, 

 p. 386, pi. 12. f. 11. U.S.A. 



Type. (11) Ceocidophoea tubeeculalis Led. Wien. Ent. Mon. 1863, 

 p. 386, pi. 12. f. 9. U.S.A. 



(12) Cbocidophoea mulxidentalis Warr. A. M. N. H. (6) xvi. 



p. 476. Assam. 



b. (Monocrocis). Fore wing of male with a small post- 



medial glandular swelling on costa and an elongate 

 groove of almost unsealed ribbed membrane above 

 vein 7. 



(13) Cbocidophoea lutusalis Snell. Trans, Ent. Soc. 1890, 



p. 596. N.E. & W. India. 



