1896 CATALOGUE OF 



Mole. Dark blue. Thorax with two white spots on each side 

 and with a white dot at the base of each fore wring; hindtegulae 

 gilded. Pectus with two white dots on each side. Abdomen ochra- 

 ceous at the tip; underside with white dots along each side and 

 with white bands. Legs blackish cupreous ; tips of the tibiae and of 

 the joints of the tarsi white. Fore win^s purple, with a gilded 

 streak at the base of the costa and with three irregular gilded 

 bands; second band very incomplete; third much retracted near 

 the costa; an elongated white spot and three white dots between the 

 base and the first band; two white spots between the firsthand 

 and the third ; an elongated white spot, two white dots and six 

 white points between the third band and the exterior border; fringe 

 mostly white. Hind wings aeneous-black ; fringe cinereous. Length 

 of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 



a. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



Genus MULOXA. 



Mas. Corpus robustum. Proboscis brevis. Palpi laeres, 

 breves, graciles, oblique ascendentes ; articulus 3us parvus, lanceo- 

 latus. Antennae robusta% setulosa?, apices versus submoniliformes ; 

 articulus lus incrassatus; 2us longus. Abdomen ill s non 



superans ; fasciculus apicalis parvus* Pedes lavts. robofiti; cal- 

 caria longa, valida. Alffl auticoe apice subrotundata?, margine 

 exteriore subobliquo vix convexo. 



3fale. Body stout. Proboscis short. Palpi smooth, slender, 

 obliquely ascending, applied to the head, not longer than half the 

 breadth of the latter; third joint lanceolate, not more than one- 

 fourth of the length of the second. Antenna? stout, setulose, slightly 

 moniliform, except near the base; first joint incrassated ; second 

 elongate. Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings; apical 

 tuft small. Legs smooth, stout ; spurs long, stout. Wiugs elon- 

 gate, moderately broad. Fore wings slightly rounded at the tips ; 

 costa straight; exterior border hardly convex, slightly oblique. 



The peeuliar structure of the antenna? and other less con- 

 spicuous characters distinguish this genus from Cincia. The two 

 following genera are less allied to Cincia. 



MULONA LAPIDAKIA. 



Mas. Albida ; caput antice et abdomen cinerea ; alee antica 

 fusco conspersce, striga costali basalt, puneto antemedio, linea 



