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luteous at the base ; marginal region with above twenty transverse 

 veins. Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 22 lines. 



a. Silhet. From Mr. Stainforth's collection. 



Group 2. 

 Antennae bipectinatae. 



8. CHAULIODES FASCIATUS. 



Piceus; caput luteum; antennae nigrce, bipectinatce ; pedesferru- 

 ginei, tarsis piceis ; alee fuscce, albo fasciatce et apice gut- 

 tatce. 



Body pitchy : head luteous, striated longitudinally, broader in 

 front, longer than the prothorax : mouth pitchy : eyes rather pro- 

 minent : antennae black, pectinated on both sides ; branches short, 

 clavate : legs ferruginous ; tarsi pitchy : wings dark brown ; across 

 the middle disk of each a broad white band which does not extend 

 to the hind border, and in the fore-wings is adorned with several 

 brown dots ; some white dots towards the tip of each wing, and a 

 white spot near the tip of each fore border ; veins brown, here and 

 there white ; costal region with about twenty-four transverse veins. 

 Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 24 lines. 



a, I. New Holland. 



Genus 6. HERMES. 



Ocelli tres in fronte supra antennas. Mandibulae parvae vel 

 mediocres. Antennae serratae. Tarsorum articulus 4us integer, 

 minutus. 



Hermes, Gray, Griff, ed. Cuv. Anim. Kingd. ii. 322. 



Hemerobius, p., Linn. 



Semblis, p., Fabr. 



Chauliodes, p., Latr. ; Pal. Beauv. ; Burm. 



Neuroinus, Ramb. Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 441. 



Epistoma slightly or not notched, a little rounded on each side : 

 mandibles alike in both sexes ; angles of the mentum moderately 

 projecting: labial palpi 4-join ted ; first joint rather large, the others 

 short: maxillary palpi 6-joimed ; the three last joints very short: 

 maxillae compressed, hardly prominent, seated alongside and not 



