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the base of the interior border ; second subcostal, much smaller than 

 the second, beyond the latter ; third subcostal, in front of the fourth 

 and the fifth, and shorter than these two latter, which are only 

 divided from each other by a vein. Hind wings with two large 

 limpid spots, the first beyond the second, but nearly contiguous to 

 it. Length of the body 7 lines; of the wings 16 lines. 



Malacca. In Mr. Saunders collection. 



Genus AENIOCERA. 

 Arniocera, Hpf. Peters, Reise Moz. Ins. 425. 



Arniocera auri guttata. 

 auriguttata, Hpf. Peters, Reise Moz. Ins. 426, pi. 27, f. 13. 

 Mozambique. 



Genus BURLACENA. 



Mas* Corpus sat angustum. Proboscis brevis. Palpi laeves, 

 ascendentes, capitis latitudine non breviores ; articulus 2us subar- 

 cuatus ; 3us linearis, 2i triente non longior. Antenna? validae, sub- 

 dentatse, apices versus abrupte attenuatae. Pedes robusti, laeves ; 

 tibiae posticae quadricalcaratse. Alae angustae. 



Male. Body rather narrow. Proboscis short. Palpi smooth, 

 ascending, full as long as the breadth of the head ; second joint 

 slightly curved ; third linear, conical at the tip, hardly one-third of 

 the length of the second. Antennae stout, minutely dentate, abruptly 

 attenuated near the tips. Legs stout, smooth ; hind tibiae with four 

 moderately long spurs. Wings narrow. Hind wings full three- 

 fourths of the length of the fore wings. 



The long palpi of this genus sufficiently distinguish it from 

 Syntomis. 



BURLACENA .&GE R10IDES. 



Mas. Ochraeea ; vertex cupreo-niger ; antenna? articulo 2o supra 

 3oque cupreo-nigris ; antenna nigra? ; thoracis discus cupreo- 

 niger ; pedes anteriores cupreo-nigri, ochraceo strigati ; al& 

 vitrea? ; antica? basi, margine spatioque apicali cupreo-nigris, 

 striga basali subcostali vitrea; poslica cupreo-nigro rnar- 

 ginata. 



