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Genus Carobius Bankts. (Plate xaI., fi;:»s.24, 25). 



Banks (1: p. 78). 



Small insects witli well-rounded wing-tips. Forrwhtg with 

 only t^^'» radial sectors; the distal one arising from K neai- the 

 middle of the wing-length, and gixing off two posterior branches; 

 the basal one arising from R at al)out one-third distance from 

 the base of the wing, simple, but connected with Mj (and also 

 with R anteriorly, in the specimens examined by me) l.)y short, 

 strong cross- veins. Iliudwittg with a single false origin to Rs; 

 Cu.j absent, Cun, weakly formed. An outer gradate series present 

 in both wings, complete in forewing, but with only four or five 

 cross-veins in hindwing. No inner gradate series, but two cross- 

 veins connect Cu, with INI in forewing, and one lies between 

 CU( and Cu.,. In forewing, .Sc and R run exceedingly close 

 together, so as to appear almost fused; the costal space is fairly 

 broad, and the recurrent veinlet is present. 



Genotype, C. pidchellus Banks. 



Three species are known, which may be separated as follows: 



i'FuiL'wiiigs luuTuw, over twu and a half times as luiij; as bioad 

 C'. uiiyn-ifus Banks. 



Foro\\iuj,'s hroadur. k'ss than two and a half times as long iiH 



liioad b 



rExpanse about 13mm. Foiewinj^s with tluee weakly iiidi- 



eated hrowiiisli waved faseiie C. sah/uxrlafn", n.sp. 



'• "j Exiianse ll-I-Jmm. Forewing.s veiy prettily marked with 



I irre,mdaf dark l>r<jwn streaks and patches C. pnlrhilhi-: Banks. 



15. Carobius subkasciatus, n.sp. (Plate xvi., tig.24). 



FuriiciiKj () mm. Iliod, f/tom.r, and abduntt'n brownish (nuich 

 shrunken). 



W i n g s : /nnuciiKj subhyaline, lightly suffused with brown; 

 three indistinct, wavy, transverse fascise near middle <>f wing, 

 the most distal one being the broadest. Venation very pale, 

 touched with brown on the costal cross-veins; cross-veins of the 

 gradate series mostly dark brown; a short black streak on R 



