PEXINOLA. /9 



Genus PEXINOLA, nov. 



Tj'-pe, P. longirostris. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porrecfc, extending quite three times the 

 length of head and strongly curved downwards, the 2nd joint fringed with hair 

 above and with tuft at extremity below, the 3rd well developed ; antenna of 

 female minutely ciliated ; legs long and slender, the spurs long. Fore wing 

 elongate, narrow, the apex produced and acute ; veins 2 and 3 curved, the former 

 from close to angle of cell, the latter from angle ; 4 from angle ; 5 from above 

 angle ; 6 and 7 sepai-ate from below angle of cell ; 8, 9 shortly stalked ; 10, 11 

 from cell free. Hind wing with vein 2 from middle of cell ; 3, 5 from angle ; 

 4 absent; 6,7 coincident; 8 from middle of cell; the median nervure and 

 vein 1 strongly pectinated above. 



163. Pexinola longirostris, n. sp. 



5 . Head, thorax, and abdomen grey-white, strongly mixed with 

 black. Fore wing grey, siifFiised with olive-brown and strongly 



Fig. 24. — Pexinola longirostris, 9 • f- 



irrorated with black ; an antemedial ridge of blackish scales tipped 

 with white from subcostal nervure to vein 1 ; tufts of similar scales 

 below the cell at origin of vein 2 and at upper angle, the latter with 

 indistinct blackish line from it, bent outwards above inner margin ; 

 a diffused waved dark subterminal line. Hind wing grey-white. 

 Hah. TiBEr, Yatung (Robson), 1 $ type. Exy. 32 millim. 



Li^t of unrecognized Species. 



Necla? concinnula., Wlk. xxvii. 100. Borneo. Type lost; de- 

 scription insufficient. 



Nola intemipta, Pag. Jahrb. Nass. Ver. xxxvii. p. 218 (1884) ; 

 Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 372. Description insufficient. 



Pisara inefectalis, Cat. xxxi. 245 (1864); Kirby, Cat. Het. 

 p. 381. Type lost. 



