64 ETJPTEBOTID.E. 



Dreata triseriata, Butl. P. Z. S. 1875, p. 393 ; C. <§• & no. 1425. 

 Dreata citrinula, TVlk. Cat. xxxii, p. 376 ; C. 8,- S. no. 1423. 

 Nisaga teta, Sivinh. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1891, p. 140. 



3 • Head, thorax, and abdomen pale brown. Wings whitish 

 brown. Fore wing: with three blackish curved bands — one from the 



Fig. 37. — Sangatissa subcurvifera, 3 • !■ 



base to near apex, one from base or inner margin to apex, the other 

 on outer margin. Hind wing with submargiDal and marginal 

 bands ; all these bands are interrupted at the veins. 



$ browner. 



The variety albipars has the bands obsolescent ; the form tri- 

 seriata, from the Pulney Hills, is much yellower incolour ; whilst 

 citrinula=teta is yellow, with the bands obsolete except a trace 

 of the upper one. 



Hub. N.W. Himalayas; throughout S. India and Ceylon; Yunnan. 

 Exp. 60 mil lira. 



Genus CNETHOCAMPA. 



Cnethocampa, Steph. HI. Brit. Ent, Haust. ii, p. 46 (1829). 



Tvpe, C. processionea, Linn., from Europe. 



Range. Europe ; N. India. 



Palpi minute, hairy, and porrect ; frons with a large corneous 

 ridge hollowed out in front; antennas bipectinated in both sexes, 

 the branches stiff and longer in the male than in the female ; legs 

 hairy, mid and hind tibiae with minute terminal pairs of spurs ; 

 abdomen of female with a large anal tuft. Pore wing with the 

 apex rather produced upwards ; vein 5 from the centre of disco- 

 cellulars ; 6 from angle of cell ; 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked. Hind wing 

 with veins 3 and 4 stalked, 5 from the centre of discocellulars, 

 6 and 7 stalked. 



87. Cnethocampa cheela, Moore, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 18, pi. v, figs. 3, 

 3a; C. 3- S. no. 1045. 



3 • Head, thorax, and abdomen pale and dark brown ; antenna? 



