HYPENA, vir 
area greyish, most prominently so at apex, where it has black 
suffusion below it; the raised tufts black; an indistinct sub- 
marginal series of specks. 
2. Considerably paler and redder fuscous; the raised tufts at 
middle of cell sometimes forming a large oblique streak. 
Hab. Dharmsala; Sikhim; Khésis. wp. 40 millim. 
2918. Hypena elongalis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii, pars 2, p. 221; C. § 8. 
no. 2875. 
Hypena radicalis, Swink. P, Z. 8, 1889, p. 416, 
Differs from longipennis in the fore wing being less produced at 
apex, and consequently shorter and the outer margin less oblique. 
Hab. Nilgiri plateau ; Travancore. Hxp. 32-44 millim. 
B. Fore wing much broader ; the outer margin less oblique ; 
the raised tufts slight. 
2919. Hypena proboscidalis, Zinn. Syst. Nat. i, 2, p. 881; Hiibn. 
Samml. Eur. Schmett., Pyr. pl. ii, fig. 7; C.& S. no. 2908. 3. /. 
Phaleena ensalis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii, pars 2, p. 221. 
‘Hypena indicalis, Guen. Delt. et Pyr.p. 31; C § S. no. 2884. 
(*  Hypena cervinalis, Moore, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 838; C. & S. no. 2866. 
~  Hypena ochreipennis, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 188; C. & S. no. 2904. 
~Hypena externa, Moore, Lep, Atk. p. 190; C.g S. no. 2877 (nee 
WIk.). 
(° Hypena tatorhina, Buti. Ill. Het. iui, p. 59, pl. 55, fig. 138; C.§ 8. 
no. 2916. 
Greyish red-brown; the palpi somewhat shorter than in longi- 
pennis. Fore wing with numerous indistinct dark strie and 
specks ; the raised tufts slight, the one in the cell surrounding a 
Fig. 42.— Hypena proboscidalis, g. 1. 
white speck; an indistinct ferruginous antemedial line; a promi- 
nent postmedial oblique line; an indistinct sinuous submarginal 
dark line. Hind wing fuscous. Underside of fore wing with 
white subapical speck; hind wing pale, with dark striz. 
The form ochreipennis has a yellowish tinge, and the fore wing 
is more prominently striated. 
Hab. Europe; Japan; Kula; Sikhim; Khisis. Zyvp. 40 millim. 
*2920. Hypena tenuipalpis, Hmpsn. Ill. Het. viii, p. 93, pl. 147, fig. 11, 
Very pale brown. Fore wing irrorated with black scales; a 
black speck at base ; a dark spot on discocellulars ; traces of a sub- 
