Ofi CATALOGUE OF 



cristal area broad, with many re.2:u1ar oblique veins; costa rounded; trans- 

 verse sectors numerous. Hind wings with forked longitudinal veins ; 

 transverse sectors more numerous in the costal area than in the discoidal 

 area and in the anal area; intercalated trianijle very large. 



Nearly allied to the typical species of Phlebonotum. 



1. LtiPPARIA ADIMONIALIS. 



Foena. Fulva, subtiis picea; ala anlica dexira po.ilice memhranaeea, 

 cinerea ; alee posticce cinerete, nujro venosce. 



Female. Tawny. Body piceous beneath. Eyes piceous. AntenuiB 

 tawny. Legs piceous. Hind part of the right fore wing cinereous, some- 

 what membranous. Hind wings cinereous; veins blackish. Length of 

 the body 4^ lines; of the wings 10 lines. 



a. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 



Genus 4. EIATIA. 

 Mas. Corpus ovatum,convexum, glabrum,nitens. Caput prothoracem 

 n(m snperans. Oculi inter se late disjunct!. Palpi subclavati; articulus 

 3us longi-securiformis .Antennae gracillimae, dense setoste, corpore paullo 

 longiores. Prolhorax bieviusculus, margine antico subtruncato, lateribus 

 rotuii'lalis vix reflexis, margine postico vix couvexo. Pedes robusti ; tarsi 

 praciliimi ; arolia magna. Alae anlicse coriaceae, apices versus lanceolaiae, 

 abdomen non superantes, costa convexa. 



Male. Body oval, convex, smooth, shining. Head not extending 

 beyond the prolhorax. Eyes wide apart. Palpi subclavate ; third joint 

 elungate-securifnrm. Antennae a little longer than the body, very slender, 

 thickly setose Prothorax rather short, much narrower in front; fore border 

 slightly truncated; sides ronnded, hardly reflexed; hind border very 

 slightly rounded. Cerci lanceolate, moderately long. Legs stout ; femora 

 with a few slender spines ; tibiae with many long spines ; tarsi very slender ; 

 arolia large. Wings not extending beyond the abdomen. Fore wings 

 coriaceous, much narrower towards the tips; costa rounded; transverse 

 costal veins numerous, oblique, regular. 



This genus has much resemblance to Phoraspis, from which it may be 

 distinguished by the setose antennae. 



1. RiATIA PALLICOENIS, 



Alas. Nif/rn, anlennis cercis tarsisqtie pallide leslaceis ; prothorax plagis 

 diiahu^ laterali bus pallide Jluvescenlibus ; abdominis dorswn rufum ; 

 alee anticce rufce, linea coslali, villa lata subarcuata discoidali 

 maculaque magna basali tiigris. 



Male. Black. Antennae, cerci and tarsi pale testaceous. Prothorax 

 with an elongate pale yellowish patch on each side border. Abdomen red 

 above. Fore wings red, with a black costal line, which towards the base 

 joins a black broad slightly curved discoidal stripe; a large triangular 

 black spot in the anal area. Length of the body 3 lines; of the wings 6 

 lines. 



a. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



