DECATESIA. — ^"EGOCERA. 595 



black, some white at base of dorsum, the ventral surface brown at 

 base, white at extremity, the lateral tufts on terminal segments 

 «nd the anal tuft black. Fore wing deep chocolate-brown ; an 

 oblique medial series of conjoined spots ; a postmcdial maculate 

 band from extremity of the hyaline membrane to tornus interrupted 

 at vein 2 ; a terminal series of white points. Hind wing orange ; 

 the costal area broadly deep brown from before middle, conjoined to 

 the rather small discoidal spot; tlie terminal area deep brown, 

 expanding below vein 2 ; the cilia chequered white and brown. 

 Ilah. Australia, o c? . Exp. 30 millim. 



110. Hecatesia exultans. 



Hecatesia exttltans, Wlk. xxxi. o8 (1864) ; VVestw. Traus. Linn. Soc, Zool. 

 (2) i. p. 200, pi. 33. ff. 2, 3 ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 12. 



9 . Head and thorax black, the latter with a blue gloss ; palpi 

 at base and extremity of 2nd joint, sides of frons, back of head, a 

 I'im behind eyes, tegulge at middle and sides, and patagia at base and 

 extremity with pale yellow spots ; antenna3 white at tips, towards 

 which they are moderately dilated : tufts of oraiige hair from femora 

 and tibia), the tarsi ringed with white ; abdomen black, the dorsal 

 crests and lateral and anal tufts orange, the last four segments with 

 sublateral white spots. Fore wing with yellow spots at base, ante- 

 medial and medial spots in and below cell ; spots beyond the cell 

 between veins 3-5 and 5-10; subterminal spots in the interspaces 

 on apical half and one above tornus ; blue-white spots in and below 

 cell before middle, on discocellulars, and postmedial points towards 

 eosta and beyond lower angle of cell ; diffused patches of scales 

 below end of cell and on inner area ; cilia chequered black and 

 Avhite. Hind wing orange : a small discoidal black spot ; a terminal 

 l)lack band expanding widely on apical area and on costa extending 

 to before middle ; cilia chequered black and white ; the underside 

 •with postmedial spot below costa and a series just before termen. 

 Hah. W. Australia (Diggles), 1 2 type. E.iy. 30 millim. 



Genus ^GOCERA. 



Type. 



Mgocera, Latr. Gen. Crust. & Ins. iv. p. 211 (1800) venulia. 



yEgoreropsis, Karsdi, Ent. Nacbr. xxi. p. '.MS (1805) affiiiis. 



Mitruphr//s, Karsch, Ent. Nachr. xxi. p. 340 (1805) incnite. 



Proboscis fully developed ; ])alpi upturned, the 2nd joint fringed with long 

 hair in front, produced at extremity to an acute angle, the 3rd joint long, 

 naked, and somewhat porrect ; frons with truncate conical prominence witu 

 raised rim at extremity; antenn:c almost simple, strongly dilated at extremity; 

 tibia; fringed with l(jng liair above; abdomen with dorsal crests on basal seg- 

 ment, male with tlie terminal segments witli lateral tufts of h)ng hair and 

 protrusible tufts from base. Fore wing with vein 3 from before angle of cell ; 

 5 from just above angle ; (> from upper angle ; from 10 anastomosing with 8 

 to form a short areole, 7 from end of areole ; 11 from cell; male typically 

 with a more or leas developed strididating organ below costa beyond middle, 

 the veins being curved downwards. Jlind wing witli vein 2 from towards end 

 of cell ; 3, 4 from angle, 5 obsolescent from miildle of discocellulars ; (1, 7 Irom 

 upper angle. 



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