110 ME. E. Y. WATSON OX THE HESPEEIID.I. [Jan. 17, 



prominent, remainder minute. The whole wing more or less dusted 

 with yellowish scales. Tip of antennae orange-yellow ; club and 

 shaft black above, yellowish beneath ; palpi dark above, greyish 

 white below. 



Expanse, S 34 mm., $ 36 mm. 



Habitat. India, Burma, Andamans. 



This is the species which usually stands in Indian collections as 

 beturia, Hew. Hewitson, however, included two distinct species 

 under the name beturia, one from Celebes and the other from the 

 Nilgiris ; as the former is the one that agrees with his description, it 

 nuist be taken as the typical one. 



The true beturia differs from moorei in having only four spots 

 on the upperside in the male, two discal and two subapical, and the 

 fringe is unicolorous throughout ; in what appears to be the female 

 there is an additional minute subapical spot, a minute indistinct 

 spot at upper angle of cell, and the usual spot peculiar to the female 

 on the submedian. On the underside of the hind wing all the spots 

 are much diffused and irrorated with yellow. It is also a considerably 

 larger insect, the male expanding -12 mm., and the female 43 mm. 



I have much pleasure in naming this species after Mr. Moore, 

 from whom I have received ranch assistance in the loan of types 

 and other specimens. 



30. Genus Phlebodes. 



Phlebodes, Hiibn. Verz. p. 107 (1816). Tyyie, jiertinax-. Cram. 



Antennae : club slender, elongated, terminal crook short. Palpi : 

 second joint densely scaled ; third joint minute, bluntly conical. 

 Fore wing : inner and outer margins subequal ; cell less than two- 

 thirds the length of costa ; vein 5 from close to bottom of cell ; 

 vein 3 immediately before the end of cell ; vein 2 slightly nearer 

 to end of cell than to base of wing. Hind wing : vein 7 shortly 

 before end of cell ; discocellulars faint ; vein 5 not traceable ; 

 veins 2, 3, 4 all close together ; vein 3 about twice as far from 2 as 

 from 4. Hind tibiae with two pairs of spurs. Male with a linear 

 glandular streak on upperside of fore wing. 



2)ertinax, Cram. 

 Confined to South America. 



31. Genus Poanes. 



Poanes, Scudd. Syst. Rev. p. .55 (1872). 



Poanes, Scudd. Butl. New Engl. vol. ii. p. 1592 (1889). 



Type, massasoit, Scudd. 



Antennae rather short ; club robust, arcuate, tip acuminate. 

 Palpi : second joint clothed with long laxly-set scales ; third joint 

 slender, cylindrical, short, bluntly pointed. Fore wing: costa 

 nearly straight, outer margin convex, slightly shorter than inner 

 margin ; cell less than two-thirds the length of costa ; vein 12 

 reaching costa well before end of cell ; middle discocellular con- 

 siderably longer than lower one ; vein 5 considerably nearer to 



