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a slight black spot on tte basal band, and three spots -witMn the cell between the 

 two middle bands: hindwing whitish, outer area pale pink. Body white; thorax 

 with red bands, basal segments of abdomen pinkish ; shaft of antennse whitish ; legs 

 white, fore and middle tibia with brown bands and tarsi with red bands ; palpi brown 

 edged beneath with white. 

 Expanse 1-| inch. 



Genus ADITES. 

 Forewing elongate, rather broad ; costa arched ; first subcostal emitted at two- 

 fifths before end of the cell, short, anastomosed to costal ; second at one-fifth before 

 the end, third from end of the cell, trifid, fifth at one-third from base of third ; 

 radial from upper end of the cell ; discocellular concave ; two upper medians from 

 angles at end of the cell, second at one-fifth, first (or lower) at one-half before the 

 end ; submedian curved : hindwing triangular, broad ; costal vein extending to apex ; 

 subcostal joined to costal to near end of the cell ; two subcostal branches on a 

 foot-stalk nearly three-fourths beyond the cell ; discocellular concave ; three upper 

 medians from angles at end of the cell, lower at nearly one-half before the end ; 

 submedian and internal vein nearly straight. Body short ; palpi porrect, slender, 

 extending beyond the head, laxly pilose beneath ; legs stoutish, smooth ; antennae 

 finely bipectinated to tip in both sexes. 



ADITES HILAKIS (Plate 104, Fig. 6, ?). 

 Doliche hilaris, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. iL p. 530 (1854). 

 Forewing white, crossed by four equi-distant brownish-ochreous sinuous bands, 

 the three inner bands medial, the fourth submarginal and with broad outer angles ; 

 two brownish-ochreous subbasal spots, a black basal and a discocellular spot : hind- 

 wing ochreous-white. Body white ; thorax spotted with brownish-ochreous ; palpi 

 and legs with ochreous bands. 

 Expanse, ^ |, ? 1 inch. 



Genus BARSINE. 



Barsine, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. ii. p. 546 (1854). 



Ammatho, Walker, id. pt. iii. p. 759 (1855). 



Eypocrita, Herr. Schieffer, Lep. Exot. fig. 438 (1855) ; id. p. 20 (1858). 



Forewing lengthened, narrow, exterior margin oblique ; cell broad, extending 

 more than half the wing; first subcostal emitted at one-fifth, and second at one- 

 tenth before end of the cell, third trifid, fourth and fifth at equal distances apart ; 

 discocellular deeply concave, radial from near upper end ; two upper medians from 

 contiguous angles at end of the cell, second at one-eighth, and first (or lower) at 

 one-third before end of the cell ; submedian widely separated from median, curved 



