96 TENTOREDINID-E. 



2. Ancyloneura varipes. 

 (Plate VII. fig. 6.) 

 Ancyloneura earipes, Cameron, Trans. EM. Soc.Lond. 1877, p. 92. 



Exp. al. 6 lin., long. corp. 3 lin. 



Black, shining, covered with a fine whitish down ; legs whitish, 

 femora reddish, hind tibiae and tarsi blackish; win:.'-, iridescent 

 hyaline, clouded towards the extremil 



J liib. Aru Isla 1 

 a. 5. (Type of species.) Aru [slands. 



17. CLADOMACRA. 

 Cladomacra, Smith, Ann. Nat. Hist. (3) vi. p. 256 (186 



Male. Antennae L6-jointed, pilose, al Least as Long as the whole 



body, the second joint short, all the others of nearly equal lenj 

 each joint is thickened into a round knob at the dty, and 



from the base of the underside projects a very Long pilose ramus ; 

 the Last joint is thickened in the middle and curved beyond. Head 

 transverse ; eyes prominent, projecting a little in front. Fore wings 

 with one marginal (not a] date) and four submarginal cells, 



the first nearly round, about the same size as the second, which is 

 almost square and marked with the usual black spol ; the third 

 and fourth Larger and oblong ; all the transverse nervules with 

 bullae, and a detached bulla in the first discoidal cell ; bas d cell 

 with a black dol near the extremity; Lanceolate cell petiol 

 Hind wings with one middle cell; interno-median cell broad, 

 than half the length of the wing, and expanded beyond the middle ; 

 the nervme bounding it below is marked with a India towards 

 the extremity, and throws off a branch in opposite directions on 

 each side, neither <>t' which quite extend to tie- inner margin; 

 with all their parts very Long and slender, >im;de; tilde with two 

 short spines at the 1 stremity. A 1 short, moderately broad. 



Ft urn/, unknown. 



Mr. Smith placed this genus in th< ition between >' i<lins 



and Perreyia ; the bullae are nearly similar to those of /'. lepida. 



1. Cladomacra inacropus. 

 (Plate VII. fig. 8.) 



Cladomacra macro] is, & inn. Nat. Hist. (3) vi. p. 257 (186 



Jburn. Linn. Soc, Zool. viii. pi. i\ . fig. I 1 1 365). 



Exp. al. 7 lin., long. corp. 3 lin. 



Rufo-testaceous ; abdomen and more or less of the hind legs black : 

 this is variable — in one specimen they are wholly black, and tho 

 extremities of the intermediate tibiae and tarsi arc blackish: in 



