COLLECTED AT SARAWAK, nt 115 
carum calearibus quatuor longissimis, alis anticis puncto basali lituris 
quatuor costalibus gutta discali strigaque marginali nigris. 
Male. Pale fawn-colour, rather slender. Abdomen, hind wings, and 
middle part of fore wings more cinereous. Palpi porrect, linear, ex- 
tending a little beyond the head; 3rd joint obtuse, very minute. 
Antenne short, stout, setulose. Abdomen extending very little beyond 
the hind wings; apical tuft very small. Hind tibiz with, four very 
long spurs. Wings moderately broad. Fore wings acute, with a black 
basal point, and with four black shaded costal marks, of which the 
third emits an oblique streak to the irregular black discal dot; costa 
slightly convex; a short black streak on the very oblique exterior 
border ; fringe with a black line which is interrupted opposite each 
vein. Length of the body 3 lines; of the wings 8 lines. 
114. LycLener TINEOIDES, n.s. Fem. Cinereo-fusea, robusta, capite 
thoraceque antico pallide testaceis, palpis lanceolatis subascendentibus, 
antennis breviusculis, alis anticis angustis rotundatis guttis duabus 
discalibus nigris strigis apicalibus testaceis. 
_ Female. Cinereous brown, stout. Head and fore part of the thorax dull 
pale testaceous. Palpi lanceolate, slightly ascending, extending very 
little beyond the head; 3rd joint elongate. Antenne rather short. 
Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings. Hind tibiz with 
four long spurs. Wings elongate, rather narrow. Fore wings rounded 
at the tips, with testaceous irregular apical streaks; two black points 
in a line on the disk, one at one-fourth of the length, the other beyond 
the middle; costa hardly convex ; exterior border very oblique. Hind 
wings and abdomen brownish cinereous. Length of the body 3 lines; 
of the wings 9 lines. 
. This species, like some others included under Lyclene, differs much from 
the typical structure of that genus; but the separation of it under another 
generic name may be deferred until some new cognate species are dis- 
covered, 
115. LycLeNE BIPUNCTATA, n.s. Mas. Cinerea, crassa, capite fascia 
cyaneo-nigra, palpis lanceolatis cblique ascendentibus, thorace guttis 
decem cyaneo-nigris, abdomine e guttis fuscescentibus bivittato, alis 
anticis guttis basalibus cyaneo-nigris, litura costali lineisque duabus 
obliquis subparallelis purpureo-fuscis, posticis pallide flavis. 
Male. Cinereous, very stout; nearly allied to L. imposita. Head and 
thorax very broad, the former bluish black between the antenne. 
Palpi straight, lanceolate, obliquely ascending, not near extending to 
the front; 3rd joint not more than one-fourth of the length of the 
2nd. Antennz setulose. Thorax with ten bluish-black dots, Abdomen 
pale yellow, tapering, hardly extending beyond the hind wings, with 
two rows of brownish dots; apical tuft small. Legs stout; hind tibiz 
with four moderately long spurs; fore femora and fore tibia mostlv 
black above; middle tibize black towards the tips. Fore wings rounded 
S* 
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