LEPIDOPTEEA HETEEOCEEA. 1001 



iBoTYS BlANOEALIS. 



Mas. Cinerea, sat robusta, fusco conspersa ; palpi brevis, lati, 

 arcuati, ascendentes ; antenna pubescentes ; thoracis tegulce 

 longissimce ; abdomen alas posticas sat superans ; alee elon- 

 gate, lineis interior e et exterior e nigris ; anticce acutce, linea 

 interiore recta non obliqua, linea exteriore fiexa, orbiculari 

 punctiformi et reniformi lunulata nigris, 



Male, Cinereous, rather stout, thickly speckled with brown, 

 paler beneath. Palpi short, broad, curved, ascending ; third joint 

 conical, very minute. Antenna? pubescent. Tegulae of the thorax 

 extending: to one-third of the length of the abdomen. Abdomen 

 extending rather beyond the hind wings. Legs smooth, hardly 

 stout. Wings elongate ; interior and exterior lines black. Fore 

 wings acute; interior line straight, upright; exterior line extremely 

 bent ; punctiform orbicular mark and lunulate reniform mark 

 black. Length of the body 5J lines; of the wings 11 lines. 



This and the following species belong to the third of the 

 Australasian groups; they may be distinguished by the length of 

 the tegulae of the thorax, in which character they resemble the 

 genus Omiodes. 



Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Botys Baecalis. 



Mas. Cinereo-cervina, robusta ; caput fasciculatum ; palpi ascend- 

 entes, articulo 2o lato arcuato, So lanceolato ; antenna sat 

 validfB ; thoracis tegulce longissimce ; abdomen alas posticas sat 

 superans, basi fasciculatum ; pedes validi, tibiis posticis sub- 

 fimbriatis ; aim elongates, linea exteriore nigra undulata valde 

 obliqua ; anticm acutce, linea exteriore lata, linea interiore 

 nigra recta non obliqua, orbiculari punctiformi et reniformi 

 lunulata nigris ; postica? fuscce, linea exteriore guttulari. 



Male. Cinereous fawn-colour, stout, pale cinereous beneath. 

 Head with an erect tuft on the vertex. Palpi ascending ; second 

 joint broad, curved ; third lanceolate, less than one-third of the length 

 of the second. Antenna? rather stout. Tegulae of the thorax ex- 

 tending to two-thirds of the length of the abdomen. Abdomen ex- 

 tending rather far beyond the hind wings, tufted above towards the 

 base. Legs stout ; hind tibiae slightly fringed. Wings elongate ; 



