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hind margin slightly rounded, oblique ; whitish ochreous, brownish- 

 tmged except towards inner margin ; costa suffused with fiiscous 

 irom base to second line ; lines slender, dark fuscous; first from 

 one-fom-th of costa to one-third of inner margin, somewhat curved 

 above middle; second from beyond two-thirds of costa, somewhat 

 curved on upper half, below middle rectangularly bent inwards to 

 beneath discal spot, thence again rectangularly bent to inner 

 margm beyond middle ; a transverse Hnear dark fuscous discal 

 spot; a very mdistinct fuscous shade near and tolerably parallel to 

 second hue, but more remote on inner margin, indicating a hardly 

 perceptibly greyer hind-marginal band; a dark fuscous hind- 

 margma Ime ; cilia grey-whitish, with two grey lines. Hind 

 wmgs ochreous-whitish, more whitish towards bas; ; two straight 

 slightly irregular slender dark fuscous lines ; first from one-third 

 of costa to anal angle ; second from before two-thirds of costa also 

 to anal angle, very shortly interrupted below middle ; an indistinct 

 grey shade from costa at three-fourths towards anal angle, becoming 

 obsolete beneath, towards costa suffused to apex ; a dark fiiscous 

 hind-margmal hue ; cilia white, with a dark fuscous line near base. 

 Fiji (Matheiv, Lucas) ; several specimens. 



80. Dolichosticha Ufurcalis, Snell. 



CnajMocrocis hifurcctU^^ Tijd. v. Ent., 1880, 



^ly ; lb., 1883, i3l. vm., 5. 



S.PllT r '^°''^* *^''^* ^^^' '1'"'^^'^ '^ ^°"-e«tly identified ; 

 bnelen, however, remarks incidentally that vein 10 of 



lZi::rr- "• ''""'Yl ^^'^ ^' -b-l'would indicate a 

 species of Epimima, but it is fair to presume that this 



th'Tin r,^' '7 '^^]'Yl'''''' which he includes with 

 tins m C naphalocnms two are unknown to me but tlie 

 other two are C. r^a^laUs and Mar. ruraUs, o7 which t e 

 ormer has vein 10 stalked with 11 and not with 9 and 

 the latter has 10 separate from both 11 and 9. 



Ellice Islands and Fiji (Mathav) ; two specimens 

 Occurs also m Celebes, Java, and Indi;. 'i^^^^^"^^' 



Chnaura, Ld. 



Forehead fiat oblique; oceUi present; tongue well-developed 

 Antenna, fom-fifths of fore wings, in male filiform, shortly ciliLed 

 (3), with angularly projecting scales at joints. Labial palpi mode- 

 rate, arched, ascending, second joint with dense projecting scales 



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