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5 contiguous at base, 3 and 4 remote. Sp. V. tttdrasana, sp. n., Moore, 1. c. 
p. 796, pi. 42. fig. 6, Bengal. 
Tlicegorista hala, sp. n., Moore, 1. c. p. 796, Bengal. 
Zygasnidas. 
Birchall (Ent. M. Mag. iii. p. 33) indicates the differential characters of 
Zygcena minos and tiuhigena, and figures 2 forms of each (1. c. pi. 1. figs. 6 & 6). 
Zygcena trifolii and Jilipendulm. Varieties with more or less confluent spots, 
noticed by W. Ingall, Ent. M. Mag. ii. p. 261. 
Anthrocera trifolii. J. Ilellins remarks on the hybernation and moulting 
of the larva of this species. Ent. M. Mag. iii. pp. 18-19. 
Rogenhofer has found the larva of Zygcena scahiosce (Esp.) feeding upon 
Orohvs niger. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvi. p. 1000. 
F. Low records two fertile copulations of distinct species of this family, 
namely, Z. carniolica (Scop.) c? with Z. ephialtes (Linn.) 5 , and Z.Jilipen- 
dulce cf with Z. ephialtes var. trigo7iellce $ . The eggs in the former case were 
lost; in the latter the larvm were hatched and fed until they spun their 
cocoons, but died dming the ensuing winter. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien^ 
xvi. p. 961. 
New genera and species : — 
Philopatorj g. n., Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 800. Allied to Chelwa ; 
antennaj slightly pectinated to tips ; palpi very small ; proboscis short ; fore 
wings elongated, apex rounded, 4 superior and 4 inferior veins. Sp. P. 
basimaculata^ sp. n., Moore, 1. c. p. 800, pi. 42. fig. 6, Darjeeling. 
Cadphises, g. n., Moore, 1. c. p. 800. Allied to preceding ; antennre closely 
pectinated to tips ; palpi short ; fore wings with 3 superior veins, the second 
trifurcate, and 4 inferior veins. Sp. C. 7naculata, sp. n., Moore, 1. c. p. 801, 
pi. 42. fig. 7, Darjeeling. 
Canerkes, g. n., Moore, 1. c. p. 802. Allied to Scap)tesyle ; 5 with an ex- 
serted ovipositor ; palpi very short ; antennae long, closely pectinated in S i 
minutely pectinated and clavate in 2 5 middle tibiae with 2 minute apical 
spurs ; fore wings long, narrow, subcostal vein 4-branched, branch 3 trifur- 
cate. Sp. C. euschemoides, sp. n., Moore, l.c. p. 802, pi. 42, fig.^8, Cherra 
Poonjee, Silhet. 
Epitoxis, g. n., Wallengren, Kongl. Svenska Akad. Ilandl. v. 4. p. 11. 
Allied to Thyretes ; antennae pectinated ; palpi very short, hirsute ; calcaria 
of posterior legs 4. Sp. Thyretes amazoula (Boisd.). 
Asinusca, g. n., Wallengren, 1. c. p. 13. Allied to Syntomis ; antennae 
thickened in middle, shortly pectinated or serrated below ; palpi short, hir- 
sute ; proboscis short ; abdomen subdepressed, hirsute ; calcaria of posterior 
legs 4. Sp. A. atrico7nis, sp. n., Wallengr. 1. c. p. 13, Eastern Caffraria. 
Ceryx, g. n., Wallengren, 1. c. p. 13. Allied to Naclia; antennae simple, 
thicker in middle ; palpi very short, hirsute ; proboscis very short, almost 0 ; 
calcaria of posterior legs 4 ; wings slender, posterior short. Sp. Naclia 
thyretiformis, anthraciformis^ and fmeiemmis (Wallengr.). 
Atiteris, g. n7, Wallengren, 1. c. p. 16. Allied to Neurosymploca (Wallengr.) ; 
antennae thick, simple, clavate, club stout, elongate, fusiform ; palpi short, 
squamoso-pilose ; proboscis long, thick ; calcaria of posterior legs only 2. 
Sp. Neurosymploca zelleri (Wallengr.). 
