LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1747 
slightly rounded at the tips, somewhat oblique along the exterior 
border; first and second inferior veins contiguous at the base; third 
rather remote from the second and from the fourth. 
PHINECA BASISTRIGA. 
Fem. Albida; abdomen cervinum; ale ciliis fuscis albisque, 
antice basim versus fusce nigro strigate, striga media fusca, 
margine extertore cinereo ; postice pallidissime fusce. 
Female. Whitish. Abdomen fawn-colour. Wings with alter- 
nately brown and white cilie. Fore wings brown, with some trans- 
verse black streaks for more than one-third of the length from the 
base, grayish along the exterior border; a transverse brownish streak 
in the disk. Hind wings very pale brown. Length of the body 5 
lines; of the wings 11 lines. 
a. —?P From Mr. Milne’s collection. 
— Page 927. 
Genus TYPHONTA. 
Typhonioidee, Lederer, Verhandl. Zool. Botan. Vereins zu Wien, ii. 
Page 976. 
Genus GENDUARA. 
Mas. Corpus robustum. Proboscis non conspicua. Palpi 
brevissimi. Antenne sat late pectinate, apices versus nude, tho- 
race non longiores. Abdomen alas posticas paullo superans. Pedes 
validi; tibize postice calcaribus minutis apicalibus. Ale mediocri- 
ter late; antice apud costam recte, apice subrotundate, margine 
exteriore perobliquo. 
Male. Body stout. Proboscis not visible. Palpi extremely 
short. Antenne rather deeply pectinated, bare towards the tips, as 
long as the thorax. Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind 
wings. Legs stout; hind tibie with minute apical spurs. Wings 
moderately broad. Fore wings straight in front, rounded slightly 
at the tips, very oblique along the exterior border; first and second | 
inferior veins contiguous at the base; third rather remote from the 
second, much more remote from the fourth. 
Larva inclosed in a case. 
