238 Journal New York Entomological Society.. [Voi. vi. 
6 and 7 from a point, 8 anastomosing near base. Mr. Schaus’ type is 
before me. This doubtless represents a new genus. 
b. Palpi moderate, reaching beyond frontal tuft. 
* Veins 2 and 3 of fore wings separate. 
Genus Natada Walk. 
1855— Natada Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. V, 1108. 
Type vitfescens Walk. Pevola daona Druce is before me. It be¬ 
longs to this genus and seems specifically identical with N. nasom of 
the United States. 
Genus Sisyrosea Grote. 
1876 —Sisyrosea Grote, Can. Ent. VIII, 112. 
Type textula H.-S. Amydona lucens Walk, is before me. The 
legs are broken, but the other characters agree exactly. Semyra diana 
Druce is similarly mutilated, but otherwise falls here. 
Genus Thosea Walk. 
1855— Thosea Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. V, 1068. 
Type unifascia Walk. T. fusca Druce is before me ( Trabala fusca 
D.) and falls here, agreeing with the characters given in Hampson’s 
“ Moths of India.” 
* * Veins 2 and 3 of fore wings stalked. 
Genus Epiperola, nov. 
Male antennae bipectinated to the tip ; palpi upturned, slightly exceeding the front, 
third joint small but distinct; fore wings with costa straight, veins 2 and 3 stalked, 
7 to 9 stalked, II straight; fork of discal vein short and open ; hind wings with veins 
6 and 7 from a point, 8 anastomosing near base ; hind tibiae with terminal spurs. 
Type drucei Schaus. (Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1892, 323.) 
This differs from Perola in lacking the middle spurs of hind tibiae 
and in length of palpi. 
c. Palpi short, not exceeding frontal tuft. 
* Veins 2 and 3 of fore wings stalked. 
Genus Perola Walk. 
1855— Perola Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. IV, 920. 
1855— Romosa Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. V, 1114. 
1:855 —Camila Walker, Cat, Brit. Mus. V, 1126. 
Type murina Walk. The type species is before me. Also P. vil- 
losipes Walk. ( Trabala villosipes Walk.), sericea Moschl. ( Asboha sen- 
