198 HEEMINIIDtE. 



below the second beyond end of the cell and terminating at the apex ; fifth from a very 

 slio-ht an"-le at upper end of the cell; discocellular extremely slender, concave; radial and 

 two upper medians on a foot-stalk at some distance beyond end of the cell, lower median 

 at one fourth before the end ; submedian straiglit. Hind wing short, exterior margin 

 convex ; costal vein arched at the base, extending to apex ; subcostal straight, its two 

 branches emitted at one fourth beyond the cell ; discocellular slender, concave, radial from 

 near its lower end ; cell short ; two upper medians at one fifth beyond end of the cell, 

 lower at one third before the end ; submedian and internal slightly curved. Body short; 

 palpi ascending, curved upward over the head, compactly squamose, second joint long, 

 extending one third above the vertex, third joint half its length, laxly squamose above ; 

 antennae very delicately bipectinated ; legs compactly squamose above. 

 Allied to Ecliana, AValker. 



BiBACTA TRUNCATA, n. sp. (Plate VI. fig. 25.) 



Male. Fore wing umber-brown, crossed by a medial and a discal very indistinct paler 

 waved line : hind wing paler. Underside pale umber-brown : hind wing greyish-speckled, 

 with an ill-defined discal and a subraarginal grey-speckled-bordered brown fascia, and a disco- 

 cellular lunule. Body, palpi, and legs dark brown ; tarsi with pale bands. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



Hah. In coll. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



