126 KOTODONTID.E. 



b 7 . Fore wing with the areole 

 short, vein 6 from the 



end of it 22. Cerura, p. 155. 



b 5 . Fore wing with vein 10 anas- 

 tomosing with 8 to form the 

 areole. 

 a 6 . Fore wing with vein 6 from 

 beyond the angle of cell. 

 a 7 . Fore wing with vein 5 

 from near upper angle of 



cell 24. Dicranura, p. 157. 



b 7 . Fore wing with vein 5 

 from centre of discocel- 

 lulars. 

 a 8 . Palpi short and porrect. 16. Antheua, p. 145. 

 b 8 . Palpi upturned, reach- 

 ing vertex of head . . 20. Somera, p. 153. 

 b 6 . Fore wing with vein 6 from 

 angle of cell. 

 a 7 . Fore wing with the areole 



short, vein 7 from its end. 34. Besaia, p. 171. 

 V. Fore wing with the areole 

 long, vein 7 from before 



its end 35. Cleapa, p. 171. 



b 2 . Hind wing with vein 5 absent. 



a 3 . Fore wing with the apex rounded. 36. Ichthytjra, p. 172. 

 b 3 . Fore wing with the apex acute and 



produced. 3. Hapigia, p. 129. 



b. Fore wing with a prominent tuft of scales 



on middle of inner margin. 

 a'. Hiud wing with veins 2 and 3 from cell. 



a 2 . Fore wing with no areole 28. Notodonta, p. 162. 



b 2 . Fore wing with an areole. 

 a 3 . Fore wing with the outer margin 

 irregular ; thorax with an erect 



tuft of hair 4. Nadata, p. 130. 



b 3 . Fore wing with the outer margin [p. 166. 



crenulate 30. Lophopteryx, 



c 3 . Fore wing with the outer margin [p. 163. 



not crenulate 29. Hyperjeschra, 



b'. Hind wing with veins 2 and 3 stalked. . 31. Megaceramis, 



c. Fore wing with prominent tufts of scales [p. 167. 



at middle of iuner margin and at outer 

 angle. 

 a'. Fore wing with vein 10 anastomosing 



with 8 to form the areole 33. Spatalia, p. 168. 



b' . Fore wing with vein 9 anastomosing 



with 8 to form the areole 32. Apela, p. 168. 



B. Fore wing with vein 5 from lower angle of 



cell 37. Cyphanta, p. 174. 



Genus TAES0LEPIS. 



Tarsolepis, Butl. A. M. N. H. (4) x, p. 125 (1872). 

 Type, T. remicauda, Butl. 

 Bange. Sikhim ; Borneo. 

 Palpi porrect, first two joints hairy ; third short and naked. 



