FOCILLID.E. 199 



antennas minutely pubescent ; legs rather stout, densely pilose ; tarsi stout, spurs 

 long. 



Type, D. rotundata. 



DIOMEA ROTUNDATA. 



Dioiaea Rotundata, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xiii. p. 1110 (1857). 



Female. Dark ferruginous-bro-nrn : forewing crossed by an indistinct subbasaj, 

 an antemedial, and a postmedial pale undulated line, each line ending in a white 

 costal dot ; a prominent postmedial black denticulated line with white points, the 

 upper end of which is broadly white speckled ; a marginal row of black spots, each 

 of which is outwardly bordered by ferruginous ; basal and medial areas crossed by 

 ill-defined blackish-speckled undulated bands, and on the submarginal area is a 

 similar zigzag band ; orbicular and renif orm mark black : hindwing with a large black 

 cell spot, a discal transverse black denticulated line with white points, and a mar- 

 ginal row of black spots. Tarsi and third joint of palpi black, with whitish bands. 



Expanse \^ inch. 



Genus HINGULA. 

 Hingula, Moore, Desc. Lep. Coll. Atk. p. 180 (1882). 



Forewing elongated, narrow, apex acute ; exterior margin short, waved, convex 

 hindward ; cell extending more than half the wing ; first subcostal emitted at more 

 than one-half before end of the cell, second at one-fourth, trifid, third from below 

 second immediately above end of cell, fourth from below third close to apex ; fifth 

 from end of the cell, bent upward and touching third near its base ; discocellular 

 bent at each end, radials from the angles ; middle median close to end of the cell, 

 lower at one-half before the end; submedian nearly straight: hindwing short; 

 exterior margin convex, waved ; cell short, extending to one-third the wing ; two sub- 

 costals from end of the cell; discocellular slightly concave, bent near lower end, 

 radial from the angle ; two upper medians from end of the cell, lower at one-half 

 before the end ; submedian and internal straight. Body slender in male, rather stout 

 in female ; palpi ascending, second joint extending half beyond the head, broad at 

 anterior end, squamose, third joint one-third its length, slender, pointed ; antenna? 

 very minutely pectinated; legs squamose. 



HINGULA FIGURATA (Plate 174, Fig. 10, S)- 

 Male. Greyish-brown : forewing crossed by an inwardly-oblique black subbasal 

 and an antemedial undulated line, and an outwardly obUque curved irregular post- 

 medial duplex line, the two latter lines inwardly bordered with ferruginous-brown at 

 their upper end, their interspace clouded with black, and enclosing a large black 

 semicircular orbicular spot and a quadrate reniform mark, the outer and inner sides 



