410 



AECTTADJ5. 



Sect. III. Antenna; of male ciliatecl. 



871. Parasiccia nocturna, n. ap. 



Head and thorax blackish ; abdomen dark grey. Fore wing dark 



grey ; a diffused sinuous sub- 

 basal line; a minutely dentate 

 autemedial line angled on 

 median nervure ; a spot on 

 middle of cell and discoidal 

 lunule; an obscure medial 

 line strongly dentate at angles 

 of cell ; a minutely dentate 

 postmedial line angled at veins 

 6 arid 4, then retracted ; an 

 irregularly dentate subterminal line expanding towards costa ; a 

 terminal scries of points. Hind wing fuscous grey. 



Hab. Assam, Khasis, 1 c? , 1 5 typo. Exp., S 26, $ 30 millim. 



Fig. 320. — Parasiccia nocturna, (^ , 



Genus IDOPTERUM. 



Idopterum, Hmpsn. Moths Ind. ii. p. 103 (1894)... 



Type. 



ovale. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, slender, and not quite reaching 

 vertex of head ; antennte of female almost simple ; tibiae with the spurs 

 moderate ; abdomen with the three terminal segments strongly dilated. 

 Fore wing rather narrow, the costa arched, the apex rounded, the termeii 

 obliquely rounded ; vein 2 from middle of cell, curved at base; 3 from long 

 before angle ; 6 fi'om well above angle ; 6 from upper angle ; 7, 8, 9 stalked ; 

 10, 11 from a point or very shortly stalked. Hind wing with vein 2 from 

 middle of cell ; 3, 4 i'rom angle ; 6 from well above angle ; 6, 7 stalked ; 8 from 

 middle of cell. 



*872. Idopterum ovale. 



Idopterum ovale, Hmpsn. Motiid Ind. ii. p. 103 (1894). 



$ . Pale brown ; head and patagia fulvous yellow; palpi at tips 



and antennae blackish ; abdomen 

 fuscous brown, the extremity ful- 

 vous. Fore wing with the base 

 and fasciae on costa and inner 

 margin yellowish white ; the cos- 

 tal edge black towards base ; an 

 oblique yellowish antemedial line. 

 Hind wing with the inner mar- 

 gin whitish. 



Hah. BtJEMA, Bernardmyo {Doherty), type f $ in Coll. Elwes. 

 Edji. 28 millim. 



Fig. 321. — Idopterum, ovale, §. 

 (Iroin Moths Ind. vol. ii.) 



Genus OVIPENNIS, nov. 



Type, 0. dudgconi. 



P'rob.scls fully developed; palpi porrect, extending just beyond frons ; 

 anteni fc of female ciliated; tibiie with the spurs short; abdomen dorsally 

 clothed with rough hair. Fore wing ratiier narrow, the costa arched, the 

 apex rounded, the termen obliquely rounded; vein 2 from middle of cell; 



