1544 CATALOGUE OF 
the length, slightly pectinated from thence to the tips, not longer 
than the thorax. Abdomen extending for half its length beyond the 
hind wings. Legs slender, clothed to the tips of the tarsi; hind 
tibie with two rather small apical spurs. Wings narrow. Fore 
wings straight along the costa, rounded at the tips, oblique along — 
the exterior border, very much longer than the hind wings; second 
inferior vein full six times further from the third than from the 
first; fourth springing from near the base of the wing, a little 
further from the third than the third i is from the second. 
2. PHRAGMATACIA ALBICANS. 
Mas. Albida; caput vittis duabus obliquis connexis furcatis 
fuscis; palpi ex parte fusct ; antenne fulve ; thorax vitta 
antica fasctisque tribus pallide fuscis ; abdominis laiera et 
pedes ex parte pallide fuscescentia ; ale antice fasciis nonnul- 
lis angustis undulosis obliquis fuscis aut cinereis maculisque 
marginalibus fuscis aut cinereis, venis nigro fasctatis ; postiee 
apud margines subcineree. 
Male. Whitish. Head with two pale brown stripes, which 
each emit a branch to the base of the antenna, are united in front, 
and diverge beyond to the mouth. Palpi partly pale brown. An- 
tenne tawny. Thorax with a pale brown stripe in front and with 
three pale brown bands. Abdomen on each side and legs slightly 
and partly tinged with pale brown. Fore wings with several slender 
undulating and oblique brown or gray bands, which are most dis- 
tinct towards the exterior border ; the latter has a row of brown or 
blackish spots between the veins; veins with some black bands. 
Hind wings slightly tinged with gray towards the borders. Length 
of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 15 lines. 
Rio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry’s collection. 
Group 2. 
Mas. Corpus longiusculum, sat gracile. Antenne late pecti- 
nate, apices versus simplices. Abdomen alas posticas paullo 
superans. Pedes graciles, femoribus et tibiis pilosis, tibiis posticis 
calcaribus duobus apicalibus parvis. Ale sat anguste; antice 
apud costam vix convex®, apice vix angulate, margine exteriore 
obliquo ; postice apud costam dilatate. 
Male. Body rather long and slender. Palpi pilose, very 
short. Antenne deeply pectinated to a little beyond half the length, 
simple from thence to the tips. Abdomen extending for one-fourth 
