Putt. l. Xll. 1913. PSEUDAGLOSSA. By W. Warren. 413 



ginal line whitish, sinuous, inwardly lined with fuscous; hind-wing slightly paler, with two fuscous transverse 

 lines, both curved towards inner margin, the outer edged with whitish ; — ab. pallens Leech is smaller and paler, pallens. 

 the hind whig whitish; the submarginal line more crenulate; the pectinations of the antennae of the $ some- 

 what finer than in the type. Both type and aberration from Moupin, Western China. 



Sect. II. Antennae of ^ with t u b e r c u 1 a t e fascicles ending in a curved 

 b r i s 1 1 e. 



M. alpherakyi Leech (74 e). Forewing greyish brown, powdered with blackish; inner and outer lines black- alpherakyi. 

 ish, sinuous, the latter excurved beyond the cell; subterminal line blackish, interrupted; reniform stigma 

 black, sometimes with a pale centre; hindwing somewhat pabr, with two blackish transverse lines, both 

 angh-d sightly towards inner margin, and neither extending beyond middle. Recorded from Moupin, 

 Western China. 



M. angulata Leech (74 f). Forewing light brown with darker dusting ; inner and outer lines dark brown, angulata. 

 wavy, the former angled below median, the latter below costa, and excurved beyond cell ; subterminal line blackish, 

 interrupted, edged with whitish; reniform stigma outlined with dark brown; hindwing brown; outer line dark; 

 subterminal whitish, angled towards inner margin, preceded by a dark shade. Described from a single <J 

 from Wa-shan, Western China. 



Sect. III. Antennae of $ fasciculate. 



M. punctilinea Leech (71 1). Forewing pale brown dusted with darker, towards termen suffused with punctilinea. 

 fuscous; inner and outer lines blackish, wavy, the former angled below the median, the latter near costa and 

 excurved beyond the cell; subterminal line blackish, with blacker dots upon it; reniform stigma black on a 

 dusky median shade; hindwing paler and more greyis; a Faint median line; subterminal line blaekish 

 margined externally with whitish. A pair from Tats-ien-lu, Western China. The $ is somewhat paler than 

 the <J, with the lines fainter. 



Sect. IV. Antennae of $ with tuberculate fascicles and bristles, swollen 

 into a knot before mi d-d 1 e. 



M. sordida Leech (74f). Forewing grey brown powdered with fuscous; inner and outer lines very faint; sordida. 

 subterminal line pale grey preceded by fuscous shading, clearest towards inner margin; a blackish reniform 

 stigma, which sometimes has a pale centre; hindwing grey brown; subtermginal line fuscous ending close 

 above anal angle. Moupin, Western China. 



94. Genus: Pseudaglossa Grote. 



Frons with slight tuft of hair; palpi sickle-shaped, the second segment reaching to above vertex, 

 curved and thickly scaled, the third long, aciculate, or sometimes in <J minute; thorax and abdomen smooth 

 without crests; forewing elongate, widening outwards; apex blunt; termen evenly curved; antennae of $ 

 with tuberculate fascicles of cilia ending in a bristle, or with simple fascicles and bristles. Type P. lubricalis 

 Hbn.-Gey. from N. America. 



Sect. I. The lines of forewing more or less vertical. 



P. albomaculata Leech (71k). Forewing blackish fuscous, smooth; inner line blackish, vertically albomacu- 

 waved, pale-edged inwardly; outer line oblique outwards, then rounded, and below middle dentate, outwardly lata " 

 pale-edged, at costa white; subterminal white with darker shading before it; terminal area with whitish scales 

 and dark veins; basal line of fringe white; orbicular stigma a white dot; reniform a white F-shaped mark; 

 median shade dark ; hindwing with dark inner line, and dark white-edged outer and subterminal lines. Omeishan 

 and Kweichow, W. China. The species is allied to curvipalpis. 



Ill 53 



