1574 CATALOGUE OF 



Genus CANUCHA. 



Mas. Corpus sat robustum. Antennae pectinatae, apice nudse. 

 Abdomen breve. Pedes breves, glabri. Alae amplissimae ; anticse 

 falcatae, peracutae, costa valde convexa, margine exteriore recto sat 

 obliquo. 



Male. Body moderately stout. Antenna moderately pecti- 

 nated, smooth near the tips. Abdomen much shorter than the 

 interior border of the hind wings. Legs short, smooth. Wings 

 very ample. Fore wings falcate, acute; costa very convex; exterior 

 border straight, rather oblique. 



This genus seems to belong to the Ennomida, though there 

 are four inferior veins in each wing. 



Canucha curvakia. 



Mas. Pallide ochracea ; thorax antice saturatior ; vertex albas ; 

 antenna basi alba ; ala atomis ochraceis nonnullisque nigris, 

 vents lineaque obliqua vix undulata albidis; anticct plaga 

 basali saturate ochracea, 



Male. Pale ochraceous, not paler beneath. Vertex white. 

 Antennae white above towards the base. Thorax in front and costal 

 space of the fore wings towards the base deeper ochraceous. Wings 

 with indistinct ochraceous speckles and with some more conspicuous 

 black speckles, which are mostly along the exterior border; veins 

 whitish; a whitish hardly undulating line, which proceeds from 

 near the tips of the fore wings to a little beyond the middle of the 

 interior border of the hind wings and is blackish on the under side. 

 Length of the body 6 ? lines ; of the wings 26 lines. 



Mysol. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Fam. (ENOCHROMID^E, C. L. H. xxi. 277. 

 Genus MONOCTENIA, C. L. H. xxi. 279. 



MONOCTENIA HYPOTONIAS! A. 



hypotseniaria, Gn. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4me Ser iv. 15. 

 Australia. 



MONOCTENIA DlGGLESARIA. 



Digglesaria, Gn. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4me Ser. iv. 15. 

 Australia. 



