1899.] 



OF THE SUBFAMILY PYRAIJSTIN.'E. 



Genus 105. Adelojdes. 



195 



Adelaides Warr. A. M. N. H. (6) ix. p. 299 (1892). 



Palpi porrect, rather long and triangularly scaled, the 3rd joint 

 hidden by hair ; maxillary palpi dilated with scales ; frons 

 rounded ; antennae minutely ciliated, at least one and a half times 

 length of fore wing, the JDasal joint dilated in both sexes ; the 

 vertex of head clothed with rough hair ; abdomen of male ex- 

 tending far beyond the anal angle of hind wing, the claspers large 

 and coA^ered by the large anal tuft ; tibiae with the outer spurs 

 minute. Eore wing of male narrow and produced at apex ; 

 vein 3 from well before angle of cell ; 4, 5 from angle ; 7 nearly 

 straight and well separated from 8, 9. Hind wing of male very 

 ample ; the cell short ; vein 3 from angle ; 4, 5 approximated for 

 a short distance ; 6, 7 from upper angle, 7 anastomosing with 8. 



Pig. 105. 



Adelaides cmerealis, (S . \. (From Moths Ind, vol. iv.) 

 Type. (l)tADELoiDES cinerealis Moore, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 94. Sikhim. 



(2)tADELoiDES GLAUCOPTEBA Hmpsu. Moths Ind. iv. p. 395. 



Bhutan. 



Genus 106. Tetridia. 



Tetridia Warr. A. M. N. H. (6) vi. p. 477 (1890). 



Palpi porrect and triangularly scaled, the 3rd joint hidden by 



Pig. 106. 



Tetridia caletoralis, ^ . ^. (From Moths Ind. vol. iv.) 



hair ; maxillary palpi dilated with scales ; frons flat and oblique . 



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