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Genera o/Pyralidae. 
longer fore wings, with more oblique hind margin, as well as 
by the absence of any trace of submarginal fascia. It agrees 
with Orthospila in the possession of the black abdominal 
spots and in the distinctly darker markings, but the second 
line is not angulated but sinuous. 
Type Phcedropsis chromalis, Gruen. (Asopia). 
Orthospila. 
Closely related to Haritala , Moore, but larger, with broader 
and ampler wings ; distinguished, (1) by the character of the 
markings, which are distinct and straight, not curved, the 
second transverse line being twice sharply angulated ; (2) by 
the presence of a black spot on the last segment of the abdo- 
men of the female and on the penultimate segment of the 
male, whereas in Haritala the abdomen is unmarked. Both 
genera agree in having a curved submarginal fascia between 
the second line and the hind margin ; but in Haritala the 
fasciae are all four yellow on a white ground and undulating ; 
the costa with three distinct costal black spots. 
Type Orthospila platusal is, Wlk. ( Zebronia ). 
Tetridia. 
Distinguished by at least four peculiarities in the structure 
of the male: these are, (1) the extraordinary length of the 
antennae, which considerably exceed that of the fore wings ; 
(2) the shape of the labial palpi, like a hawk’s beak ; (3) the 
lateral tufts of hairs on the third segment of the abdomen ; 
(4) the bed of raised scales on the upper surface of the fore 
wing at the anal angle. The outline of the wings recalls the 
Noctuid genus Gucullia . 
Type T. vinacealis , Moore ( Botys ). 
PSEUDANALTHES. 
Analthes , Led., has the labial palpi in the male resembling 
those of Nosophora , Led. : in Pseudanalthes , however, they do 
not differ from those of the female, being curved upwards in 
front of the face and sickle-shaped, with the last joint long 
and pointed. The antennae of the male, judging from 
Lederer’s description, must be very much like those of his 
genus Spargeta , which I have not seen ; but the male abdo- 
men is without the anal tuft characteristic of that genus. 
Type Pseudanalthes idyalis , Wlk. [Botys). 
Pardomima. 
Fore wings with straight costa, blunt apex, and rounded 
