SETORA; ANGELUS; CANIA; RHAMNOSA; MIRESA. By Dr. M. Herixg. 20y 
a quite straight black transverse line from %rds of costa to anal angle. Hindwings dark grey. Underside 
more brownish than forewings. Wing expanse 33 mm. Ta-tsiendu. $ type in the State Museum at Berlin. 
10b. Genus: Setora Wkr. 
Vein 10 on forewings on a stalk with 7—9. Antennae of only pectinated at base. 
S. postornata Hmps. described and illustrated in Vol. 10 , p. 710, pi. 88 i; forewings grey with dark voslornala. 
curved transverse line with light outer edge and which extends from 73 rels of costa to y 3 rd of inner maigin. 
A straight dark line extends from %rds of costa to anal angle. At its outer edge at anal angle a triangular glossy 
coppery spot. In the form hampsoni Strd., the forewings are brown instead of grey. India, also occurring hampsom. 
in Western China. 
S. mongolica sp. n. (15 h) is distinguishable by the glossy coppery edge of the outer transverse line mongohea. 
extending almost to costa and projecting in a hook outwardly of close of cell and towards outei maigin. 
It differs from the similar southern Chinese suberecta Her. (Vol. 10, p. 710, pi. 90 f, g) by the purer giey gn>un< 
colour of the forewings, the coppery band being narrower in centre and the distinct white outer edge of the 
inner transverse line. Hindwings are grey without reddish tone. Wing expanse 23 mm. Ta-tsiendu. type 
in the State Museum at Berlin. 
10c. Genus: Augelus gen. 
nov. 
Generally speaking like Thosea in appearance, hind tibiae however without central spur. In the 
classification of the Genera in Vol. 10 there is the Genus Dinawides from which the present Genus differs by 
vein 8 of hindwings which only anastomoses for a short stretch. Palpi straightly porrect and of about the 
size of the diameter of the eyes. Antennae of with long bipectinations right to the tip, terminal pectin¬ 
ations being shorter. Hind tibiae with long terminal spurs. In forewings veins 2—5 at regular intervals, on 
a stalk with 8 + 9, 10 from a spot with the stalk, 11 opposite 2, intracellular vein simple. In hindwings 
hind angle of cell only slightly projecting, 2—5 at regular intervals, 6 + 7 on a stalk, 8 fusing with upper 
wall of cell near base. Genero-type: A. obscura He 1 . -,1117 
A. obscura sp. n. (15 h). Body pale buff, underside darker, forewings silky ochreous yellow with dark obscura. 
disco-cellular spot and immediately beyond same a brown oblique stripe that is concave inwardly. Him- 
wings grey. All fringes dark grey with yellowish basal line and white tips. Underside of forewings dai 
grey with ochreous costa. Hindwings pale buff. Wing expanse 24 mm. G type from Tze-ku in the State 
Museum at Berlin. 
11. Genus: Caiiia Wkr. 
C bilinea Wkr (Vol- 2 , p. 344 , pi. 50 c). Of this species, which was dealt with in Vol. 10 , p. 678, the 
following two subspecies occur in palaearctic territory: robusta Her. (15 i) with a wing expanse of 30-38 mm. robusta. 
The transverse lines of forewings do not converge on costa. From Siao-lu. pallida Her. is a small pale form -pallida. 
with wider pale yellowish forewings and less rounded anal angle. From Tze-ku. In regard to the differences 
in the genitalia see Vol. 10 , p. 679. . 
C. hatita Drc. Forewings pale buff, darker along costa. Two narrow brown transverse lines about m hahta. 
the centre from costa to inner margin. Hindwings pale buff, body slightly darker. V mg expanse 3s mm. 
China, Province Hunan. 
11a. Genus: Rliamnosa Fixs. 
Differing from preceding Genus by having the antennae of pectinated light to the extremity. 
Forewings in perfect specimens with a scaly projection in centre of inner margin. Fringes of hindwings elong¬ 
ated at inner angle and darker. , n ,, rn • 
R. angulata Fixs. (15 i). Placed in Vol. 2, p. 342 to the Cochhdion, differing from the southern Clnnese 
kwanqtungensis Her. (Vol. 10 , p. 679, pi. 86 f) by the paler yellow colour. ... 
R. dentifera Her. <b Hopp. (15 i). Similar to the preceding species, but greyer, the two transveise dentiicra. 
lines converging at costa, the outer one terminating on costa further from apex. Hindwings pale buff. Tsmgtao. 
12. Genus: MIresa Wkr. 
M. flavidorsalis Stgr. (Vol. 2 , p. 344 , pi. 49 k) is now classified under Narosoideus Mats 
M. flavescens Wkr. (Vol. 2, p. 344 , pi. 50 c) distinguishable by its long palpi, is now classified undei 
Monema^' ^ ^ D esci ibed and illustrated in Vol. 10 , p. 682, pi. 90 b, distinguishable by the central fulgida 
cell of forewings, which is filled with silvery scales, besides the silvery postmedian line and silvery triangular 
spot. It is now also reported to occur in Japan besides in Formosa and S. C hina. 
