122 TAPERS BY DR. B. CLEMENS. 



slightly dusted with pale o-chreous. At the base of the costa 

 is a pale ochreous irregularly triangular patch, slightly dusted 

 with fuscous, angulated on the upper portion of the fold ; the 

 angle is margined beneath with blackish-brown, with a small 

 patch of the same hue between the angle and base of the 

 wing, and a large one behind it, extending from the subcostal 

 nervure to the fold. Across the base of the nervules runs a 

 pale-ochreous line, on each side of which the wing is nearly 

 uniform dark brown. Hind-wings yellowish-brown. 



Middle joint of labial palpi xcithout spreading Jiairs. 

 Cn % „ h 1 l T. juncidella. Head, face and thorax dark brown. Labial 

 palpi ochreous-orange. Antennas dark brown. Fore-wings 

 dark brown, almost blackish-brown, with an ochreous-orange 

 spot on the disk, one on the subcostal nervure nearer the base, 

 one beneath it in the fold, and one on the end of the disk, all 

 of the same hue. On the costa near the tip is a small ochreous- 

 orange spot, and the cilia, Avhich are somewhat paler than the 

 general hue, are varied with shining ochreous. Hind-wings 

 dull yellowish-brown. 



Callima. 



Fore-wings rather ovate, obtusely pointed. The subcostal 

 nervure sends four nervules to the costa, the last one furcate 

 behind the tip, with both branches above it. From the discal 

 proceeds a disco-central nervule, and the median subdivides 

 into four branches. Submedian furcate at the base. 



The hind-wings are much narrower and shorter than the 

 fore-wings, emarginate in the middle of the costa, hind margin 

 obtusely pointed and very oblique. The costal ends in the 

 middle of the wing. The subcostal is attenuated towards the 

 base, the discal gives rise to two nervules and the median is 

 three-branched, the superior and central nervules arising in a 

 short common stalk. 



Head smooth, with hair-like scales. Face quite narrow. 

 Ocelli none. Eyes round and quite prominent. Labial palpi 

 long and recurved ; the middle joint rather slender, smooth, 

 with appressed scales, slightly flattened, longer than the third 



