978 CATALOGUE OF 



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EUGLYPHIS EXATHESALIS. 



Mas. Lutea, gracilis ; palpi breves, graciles, arcuati, ascendentes ; 

 antennce corpore vix breviores ; abdomen alas posticas longe 

 superans, fasciculis lateralibus squamosis parvis ,* alee elon- 

 gate, purpurascente-fusca? ; anticce apice rotundatce, guttis 

 tribus basalibus nigris, venis cinereis, margine exteriore per- 

 obliquo ; posticce lituris nullis. 



Male. Luteous, slender. Palpi short* slender, curved, as- 

 cending ; third joint acutely conical. Antennae nearly as long as 

 the body. Abdomen extending far beyond the hind wings, with 

 small squamous tufts on each side towards the tip. Wings elon- 

 gate, purplish brown. Fore wings rounded at the tips, with three 

 black dots at the base, and with well-defined cinereous veins; exte- 

 rior border very oblique. Hind wings without markings ; interior 

 border fringed with luteous hairs. Length of the body 7 lines ; of 

 the wings 14 lines. 



Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



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 Genus NOORDA. 



Fcem. Corpus vix robuslum. Proboscis distincta. Palpi 

 subangulati, capitis latitudine longiores ; articulus 2us subas- 

 cendens ; 3us porrectus, subclavatus, 2o brevior. Palpi maxillares 

 distincti, ascendentes. Antennae graciles. Abdomen alas posticas 

 sat superans. Pedes validi, glabri. Alae anticae angustae, nebu- 

 losae, apice subrotundatae, margine exteriore antico vix obliquo ; 

 posticae hyaline, marginatae. 



Female. Body hardly stout. Proboscis distinct. Palpi longer 

 than the breadth of the head ; second joint very slightly ascending , 

 third porrect, subclavate, shorter than the second, with which 

 it forms a very slight angle. Maxillary palpi distinct, obliquely 

 ascending. Antennae slender. Abdomen extending rather beyond 

 the hind wings. Legs stout, smooth ; spurs long. Fore wings nar- 

 row, clouded, slightly rounded at the tips ; exterior border hardly 

 oblique in front. Hind wings hyaline, bordered. 



It has much resemblance to the genus Maruca. 



