116 Mu.ssi'«. liiitler and Bruce's DcmrvpUons of 



HETEROCERA. 

 PAMILY CASTNIID^. 



GENUS /EGIALE. Fddcr. 



^E. Indecisa, s2J. nov. 



AliXi supra uigro-fuscffi, area basali fiilvescenti liirta, 

 auticie macula discoidea; punctis tribus in serie arcuata 

 subcostali, pone cellani ; duabus apud medium marginis 

 extern i, maculisque tribus in serie obliqua infra ramos 

 medianos ochraceo-albidis ; ciliis omnibus albis, fusco 

 notatis ; corjDus supra I'uscum, metatliorace fidvescenti 

 hirto, ocidis albo-cinctis ; antennis nigris : ala; anticse 

 subtus nigr;e, apice grisescente ; costa fuscescente ; maculis 

 supernis albidis ; posticie cinereie fusco adspersa^ ; dimidio 

 interno fuscescente ; macula discoidea, altera majore 

 interno-mediana, et sidjtribus fere lunatis discalibus 

 margini subparallelibus, nigris ; ciliis albis, fusco variis ; 

 corpus subtus fuscuni, abdomine cinereo squamoso, antennis 

 albicantibus : exp. alar. unc. 2|. Coll. Druce. 



The geiuis ^'Egialc seems to me to Ijelong rather to the 

 Cadiiiidcv. tlian to the Hcspcrida', for not only does it differ 

 remarkably from all the genera of the latter family in 

 neuration, but in its small palpi and comparatively narrow 

 head, thickened antennie, clumsy legs and apparently 

 flexible abdomen. 



PAMILY ZYGiENID^. 



GENUS GYMNELIA. IViUkcr. 



G. Jansonis, sp. nov. 



Alie supra hyaliniL', marginiljus venisque nigris ; corpus 

 thorace nigro, capite colloque viridi micanti1)us; antennis 

 pedibusque nigris; abdomine ad l)asin late ochreo, aliter 

 aurantiaco, nigro sex I'asciato, i'asciis lateraliter viridi 



