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Genus PARANAGIA, nov. 
Type, P. rufostrigata B.-Bkr. ( Catephia ), Nov. Zool xiii. 
p. 251 (1906). 
Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the second joint 
reaching to about vertex of head and moderately scaled in 
front, the 3rd long, smoothly scaled and not dilated at ex- 
tremity ; frons smooth ; eyes large, round ; antennae of male 
minutely ciliated ; thorax clothed with hair and scales mixed, 
the prothorax with spreading crest, the metathorax with very 
large crest ; tibiae fringed with long hair, in male fringed with 
very long hair and the hind tarsus fringed with long hair 
above except at extremity ; abdomen with dorsal series of 
large crests, the crest on 3rd segment largest. Fore wing 
rather narrow, the apex rounded, the termen evenly curved 
and crenulate ; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 6 from 
upper angle ; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the areole ; 
11 from cell. Hind wing with the cell nearly half the length 
of wing ; veins 3, 4 from angle ; 5 fully developed from just 
above angle ; 6, 7 from upper angle ; 8 anastomosing with 
the cell near base only. 
Genus MAGEUTICA, nov. 
Type, M. alchymista, Schiff. (Noctita), Wien. Verz. p. 89 
(1776). 
Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint 
reaching to about vertex of head and moderately fringed 
with scales in front, the 3rd long, smoothly scaled and not 
dilated at extremity ; frons smooth ; eyes large, round ; 
antennas of male with fasciculate cilia ; thorax clothed with 
hah’ only, the prothorax with spreading crest, the metathorax 
with divided crest ; tibiae fringed with long hair ; abdomen with 
dorsal series of large crests, the crests on basal and 3rd segments 
larger. Fore wing rather narrow, the apex rounded, the termen 
evenly curved and crenulate ; veins 3 and 5 from near angle 
of cell ; 6 from upper angle ; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 
to form the areole ; 11 from cell. Hind wing with the cell 
half the length of wing ; veins 3, 4 from angle ; 5 fully developed 
from above angle ; 6, 7 from upper angle ; 8 anastomosing with 
the cell near base only. 
Genus NAGIA. 
Nagia, Walk. xv. 1739 (1858) 
Type 
gravipes. Walk. 
Nagia subalbida, n. sp. 
Head and thorax glossy black-brown, the head with a 
few white hairs ; palpi, pectus and legs white mixed with brown, 
the tarsi black ringed with white ; abdomen dark brown with 
