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at the base of each fore wing. Abdomen cylindrical, pale red above, 

 extending for half its length beyond the hind wings. Fore legs 

 brown ; tarsi luteous, with brown tips. Fore wings with a pale 

 luteous basal patch, which contains two ferruginous dots ; an elon- 

 gated pale luteous spot on the interior border ; some irregular pale 

 luteous spots along the exterior border ; these spots include ferru- 

 ginous dots and points : some pale luteous points on the veins, 

 forming, with the spots on the interior border, an oblique very 

 incomplete postmedial band ; fringe with pale luteous dots ; exterior 

 border extremely oblique. Hind wings tawny. Length of the body 

 8 lines ; of the wings 18 lines. 



22. OCNERIA CONGRUA. Mas. Rufescens, gracilis, pilis longis 

 vestita, palpis porrectis caput longe superantibus articulo 3o lanceo- 

 lato 2o dimidio 11011 breviore, antennis latissime pectinatis, alis sub- 

 pilosis, alis auticis apice rotundatis punctis duobus discoidalibus 

 nigris. 



Male. Reddish. Body slender. Head and thorax clothed with 

 long hairs. Proboscis obsolete. Palpi porrect, extending much 

 beyond the head, not longer than its breadth; second joint densely 

 clothed with long hairs ; third lanceolate, about half the length of 

 the second. Antennre very broadly pectinated ; branches setulose. 

 Abdomen nearly as long as the interior border of the hind wings ; 

 apical tuft small. Legs slender; femora thinly pilose ; hind tibiae 

 with four long spurs. Wings broad, thinly clothed. Fore wings 

 rounded at the tips, with two black points at the end of the discal 

 areolet, one behind the other ; three veinlets springing from the end 

 of the discal areolet ; a fourth very near the end of the areolet and 

 close to the third ; a fifth proceeding from the submedian vein at 

 somewhat beyond two-thirds of the length of the discal areolet ; sub- 

 anal vein nearly parallel to the interior border ; exterior border con- 

 vex, rather oblique. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 

 16 lines. 



23. GENUSA DISCIFERA. Mas. Fusca, subtus albida, capite et 

 thorace antico luteis, palpis porrectis gracilibus caput longe superan- 

 tibus articulo 3o longiusculo, antennis late pectinatis, tibiis posticis 

 calcaribus duobus apicalibus parvis, alis albidis fusco late mar- 

 gin atis. 



Male. Brown. Body whitish beneath. Head and fore part of 

 the thorax luteous. Palpi porrect, slender, smooth, extending much 

 beyond the head, not longer than the breadth of the head ; third 

 joint about one-third of the length of the second. Antenna broadly 

 pectinated. Abdomen shorter than the interior border of the hind 

 wings ; apical tuft very small. Legs smooth, slender, striped with 



