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Subfamily Hadeninae (Genera omitted). 
Here follow 33 genera of the Subfamily Hadeninae, — numbered to follow Genus 95 on p. 200. In 
strict conformity with Hampson’s Catalogue these should have been inserted between Genus 46 and 47; 
but the discovery of their omission was not made till too late to leplace them in their proper order. 
96. Genus: (Jalopliasiriui Hmps. 
Tongue fully developed; frons with a corneous prominence with raised circular rim and a central ver¬ 
tical ridge; palpi porrect, long and thickly scaled; antennae of <$ bipectinate; thorax and abdomen without 
crests; fore tibia with a curved claw at extremity on inner side; forewing elongate, the apex blunt, termen 
obliquely curved; an areole present; hindwing with 6, 7 short stalked. Type G. lucala Swinh. 
Sect. I. Antennae of $ shortly pectinated; central process of frontal 
prominence short. 
C. lucala Swinh. Forewing whitish; costa black brown; inner marginal area suffused with brown; lucala. 
median vein, vein 1, and veins of terminal area dark; stigmata and the two inner lines absent; outer and sub¬ 
terminal lines marked only below vein 3, oblique parallel to termen, formed of lunules between the veins, the 
subterminal thickest; a dark patch at anal angle; intervals of terminal area with short dark streaks; fringe white 
with brown rays, altogether brown at tornus; hindwing pure white in the $; in the $ the veins are tinged and 
the termen suffused with brown. Sherlock River, West Australia. 
Sect. II. Antennae of $ ciliated; central process of frontal prominence 
long. 
C. radiata Swinh. (29 a). Forewing white irrorated with brown; median vein and veins of terminal radiata. 
area dark; lines starting from dark costal patches, then interrupted, and marked only below middle, where 
they are inwardly oblique; space between inner and outer lines below vein 2 dark; a dark line along cellfold, 
and black streaks in the terminal intervals, thickened and partially coalescent below vein 3; slight rust- 
coloured suffusion in submedian interspace before inner and beyond outer line; stigmata absent; fringe grey mix¬ 
ed with brown; hindwing pure white in brownish with base white in $. Sherlock River, West Australia; 
much smaller than lucala Swinh. 
C. dentifera Hmps. (29 a). Forewing violaceous white thickly dusted with dark brown; median vein dentifera. 
and terminal veins dark; lines, as in previous species, interrupted in middle; the inner line black, strongly angled 
outwards above and below vein 1; the outer followed above inner margin by an irregular dark mark; terminal 
area with dark streaks in the intervals; terminal line dark; fringe grey and brown; hindwing of $ white tinged 
with brown except at base; the fringe white. West Australia: the £ only known. 
97. Genus : Cetola Walk. 
Tongue aborted, quite small; frons with a truncate conical prominence with raised rim; palpi shortly 
porrect; antennae of with short thick pectinations; a ridge of scales between antennae; thorax rough 
haired, with large crests on both prothorax and metathorax; dorsum strongly crested; forewing elongate, with 
prominent but blunt apex; termen obliquely curved, strongly crenulate; an areole present; hindwing with 6, 7 
short stalked; vein 5 strongly developed. Type C. dentata Walk. 
Sect. I. Antennae of $ shortly pectinated. 
C. dentata Walk. (= ligniferata Walk.). Forewing oclireous tinged with pale redbrown, especially dentata. 
along median vein to termen and narrowly along inner margin; costal streak fuscous brown, more chocolate 
brown towards apex; orbicular stigma large and round, with a pale annulus, marked at sides only with black; 
reniform whitish partially defined by black, suffused with rufous in its upper half, the upper end produced 
outwards, the lower developed into a lobe below median vein; a fine chocolate brown streak from before middle 
of inner margin to tornus; similar streaks on each side of vein 7 beyond upper angle of cell; lines indistinct 
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