1768 CATALOGUE OF 
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Genus OCINARA. 
Mas. Corpus vix robustum. Proboscis brevissima.  Palpi 
brevissimi; articulus 2us lo longior; 3us brevior. Antenne late 
pectinate, corporis triente non longiores. Abdomen alas posticas 
non superans. Pedes validi, longe pilosi. Ale late; antice vix 
acuminate. 
Allied to Bombyx Mori. Male.—Body hardly stout. Pro- 
boscis very short. Palpi very short; second joint longer than the 
first; third shorter. Antenne deeply pectinated, not more than one- 
third of the length of the body. Abdomen extending as far as the 
hind wings. Legs stout, clothed with long hairs. Wings broad. 
Fore wings hardly acuminated, nearly straight in front, rounded at 
the tips, slightly oblique along the exterior border; three inferior 
veins; second more than twice further from the third than from the 
first. 
1. OCINARA DILECTULA. 
Mas. Albida; caput rufo-fulvo varium ; thorax fascia nonnun- 
quam interrupta fulva ; abdomen subtestaceum, apice fulvum ; 
pedes antici supra rufo-fulvi ; ale venis albis. 
Male. Whitish. Head above on each side and beneath, palpi 
and fore legs above reddish tawny. Thorax in front with a tawny 
spot on each side, or with a tawny band ; some tawny hairs on the 
hind part. Abdomen with a slight testaceous tinge; tip tawny. 
Wings unvaried ; veins white. Length of the body 4 lines; of the 
wings 10 lines. 
a,b. Java. From the East India Company’s collection. 
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Cossus AMBIGUUS. 
Mas. Fusca; ale antice fasciis tribus aut guatuor incompletis 
informibus albidis ; postice albide, nigro venose, fusco mar- 
ginate. ; : 3 
Hypopta ambigua, (Phalena fodicans. Teredo crassa). Hubn. 
Samml, Exot. Schmett. i. 25, 73, f. 145, 146. 
Paraguay. 
