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discocellulars of equal length, bent inward ; first subcostal branch very short, oblique, 

 anastomosed to costal ; second immediately before end of the cell ; third at its end 

 and triEurcate ; radial from beyond end of the cell, starting from the third branch of 

 subcostal near its base ; median vein straight, three-branched, two upper from beyond 

 end of the cell ; submedian slightly recurved : hind wing long, broad, apex produced, 

 the male having the scales on the disc raised and rough ; two subcostal and two 

 median branches beyond end of the cell ; discocellular bent inward, upper end 

 longest. Body long, slender, extending beyond hindwing. Antennae minutely pecti- 

 nated in male, setose in female ; palpi prominent, pilose at base, apex slender ; legs 

 long, slender. 



CAPISSA FASCIATA (Plate 102, Fig. 2, $ ). 



Capissa fasciata, Moore, Proc. Zool. See. 1878, p. 20, pi. 1, fig. 4, $. 



Male. Upperside ochreous-yellow : forewing with a brown-speckled fascia along 

 the posterior border and about the disc ; hindwing and base of abdomen pale yellow. 

 Antennae, apical joint of palpi, and legs above brown. 

 Expanse liV inch. 



Genus DOLGOMA. 

 Dolgoma, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 20. 

 Male and female. Wings moderately long and broad : forewing with the sub- 

 costal vein five-branched, first branch curving upward but free from costal, second 

 starting before end of the cell, curved upward, third trifurcate, lowest branch at one- 

 third its length beyond the cell ; upper end of discocellular erect, lower oblique 

 and bent inward; radial starting from the middle; two upper median branches at 

 less than one-fourth from end of the cell, lower branch angled and with a slight spur 

 near its base : hindwing — subcostal branches at one-third and median branches at half 

 distance beyond the cell. 



DOIGOMA OBLITTERANS. 

 Lithosia ollitterans, Felder, Verb. Zool. Bot. Ges. 1868, p. 285. 

 Greyish-ochreous : forewing with the costal border paler ; an indistinct blackish 

 curved fascia beyond the middle : hindwing paler ochreous. 

 Expanse 1 ^ inch. 



Genus TEGULATA. 

 Tegulata, Walker, Trans. Linn. Soc. 1862, p. 110 ; Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 22. 

 Female: forewing with a convex protuberance on middle of the costa; apex 

 pointed; first subcostal branch short, anastomosed to costal, second from angle 

 before end of the cell, third trifurcate, lowest or fifth branch nearest base ; disco- 

 cellular angled at each end ; radial from upper angle below end of the cell ; median 

 vein three-branched, two upper one-third beyond the cell. 



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