Classification of the Pyralide. noo 
and as long as the labial; frons rounded; antenne annulated ; 
legs long and slender, the outer spurs half the length of inner ; 
abdomen of male long and slender; wings narrow. Forewing 
Bradina translinealis, #, + (from Moths Ind., vol. iv.). 
with veins 3, 4, 5 from angle of cell ; 7 straight and well separated 
from 8,9, 10. Hindwing with the cell short ; veins 3, 4,5 from 
angle ; 6, 7 from upper angle. 
Sect. J]. Forewing of male with the area near outer 
angle clothed with rough hair below, also the 
whole apical area of hindwing; hind tarsi very 
long, with the 4th and 5th joints fringed with 
hair; abdomen with a pair of large lateral tufts 
towards extremity. 
(1). fBRADINA REMIPES, sp. n. 
dg. Very dark brown, with a slight ferruginous tinge ; palpi 
white below at base ; abdomen white below ; hindwing with the 
costal half pale, with a patch of ochreous scales at upper angle of 
cell ; underside of hindwing with the costal and inner areas dark, 
the medial area pale. 
Hab. Pulo Laut (Doherty). Hzp., 28. mm. 
Sect. II. (Lrematarcha.) Forewing of male with a very 
large fovea in and beyond end of cell, and a thick 
subcostal fringe of long scales from near base to 
beyond cell. 
(2). -BRADINA SEMNOPA, Meyr., Trans. Ent. Soc. 
Lond., 1886, p. 234 é 3 : Bui 
(3). BRADINA RECTIFERALIs, WIk., Trans. Ent. New Cale- 
Soc. Lond. (3), i, p. 126 , : donia, New 
Marasmia erilitalis, Feld., Reis. Nov. Gil 135, Hebrides, 
fig. 26. Fiji. 
