16 My. a. G. Butler rm Hcicroccrona Lejiidnjitcra 



24. Catocepkala rnfosignata. 

 Catocephala rufosiqnata, Blanchard, in Gaj^'s 'Chili,' 7, 



p. 63, n. 2; pi. 6, fig. 1 (1854), 



A female. 



25. Catocephala nifirosifinata. 

 Catocephala ? nuirosignata, Philippi, Linnaea Ento- 



mologica, xiV. p. 285, n. 21 (1860) ; Aid Ident. 

 Ins. pi. 89 (1882). 

 One male example. 



SATUENIIDiE. 

 CiNOMMATA, n. g. 



Wings ample, triangular, with very straight margins ; 

 the outer margins slightly convex ; wing-cells rather 

 short ; costal vein of primaries running to second third 

 of margin ; subcostal three-branched, the first branch 

 emitted before end of cell, the two others making a long 

 fork to apex ; upper radial emitted close to subcostal ; 

 lower radial from about the middle of the disco-cellulars, 

 which form an oblique line, median vein emitting its 

 first branch a little beyond the middle, all three branches 

 well separated ; costal vein of secondaries running, close 

 to the margin, to apex ; all the other veins simple, two 

 subcostals, one radial, and three medians ; the disco- 

 cellulars forming an elbowed line, from the angle of 

 which the radial is emitted ; head almost concealed from 

 above, with broadly-pectinated antennae in the male, 

 palpi porrect, woolly, with the terminal joint exposed ; 

 thorax clothed with long straight hair above, woolly 

 below, abdomen rather short and woolly ; legs rather 

 short, moderately thick ; tibiae and tarsi spinose, pos- 

 terior tibiae with two rather strong pointed terminal 

 spurs. 



26. Cinommata histriciata, n. s. 

 Primaries above pale greyish olivaceous ; a white 



stripe with dark brown outer edges running from base 

 along median vein to the end of the cell, and then 

 upwards in an oblique line to apex, where it joins a second 

 similarly-coloured stripe from the inner margin near ex- 

 ternal angle ; a dark brown stripe along the base of the 

 fringe, which is otherwise whitish; secondaries pale sandy 

 brownish, with a black dot at the end of the cell ; 

 a subangulated concave stripe of dark brown beyond the 



