348 JOURNAL. BOMBAY NATUBAL EISTORY SOCIETY, 1892. 



AntenncB extending to half the 

 length of the forewing. 



Body moderately short. 



Abdomen extending to near the 

 anal angle of the hindwing. 



Legs slender ; femora slightly 

 pilose beneath ; hind tibiae with a 

 dense tuft of very long hairs 

 at the side ; mid tibiae with a 

 pair, and hind tibiae with two 

 pairs, of apical spurs. 



Wings large^ broad. 



Male. Foreioing, costa nearly 

 straight ; apex acute ; exterior 

 margin very oblique ; posterior 

 margin abbreviated, half the 

 length of the costa. 



Antennce rather long, curved 

 backwards at the apex. 



Body very stout. 



Abdomen extending to within 

 one-third of the length of the 

 hindwing. 



Legs moderately slender ; 

 femora pilose beneath ; mid tibiee 

 armed with a pair, and hind tibi^ 

 with two pairs, of slender apical 

 spurs. 



Wings large, broad, 



[Male and Female] . Forewing, 

 costa slightly arched ; exterior 

 margin oblique ; posterior margin 

 straight ; subcostal nervure six- 

 branched; second and third 

 branches arising at equal distances 

 from the first; fourth to sixth 

 contiguous at their base to the 

 third. 

 Hindtving with the apex angled; Hindwing convex at the base of 

 exterior margin convex, with a the anterior margin ; apex, ex- 

 slight angle in the middle. terior margin, and anal angle 



Female. Larger than the male, convex. 

 Forewing, costa slightly arched ; 

 exterior margin oblique ; poste- 

 rior margin two-thirds the length 

 of the costa. 



Rindiving nearly quadrate, the 

 exterior margin being produced 

 to an abrupt angle in the middle. 



Above are given, as written, Mr. Moore's original descriptions of 

 the genera Capila and Pisola, described in the Proceedings of 

 the Zoological Society of London for 1865, page 785, arranged 

 opposite to one another for convenience of comparison. Of- the 



