110 CATALOGUE OF 



Odozana FLOCCOSA. 



Mas. Fuse a ; palpi pallide testacei, apice nigricantes ; thoracis 

 tegulce pallide rosea; abdomen pallide roseuw^ fas ciculis late- 

 ralihus testaceis ; pedes testacei, femoribits tibiisque anteriori- 

 bus supra fuscis, tibiis tarsisque posticis apice fuscis ; alee pos- 

 ticus basi pallide rosea. 



Male. Brown, a little paler beneath. Palpi pale testaceous, 

 with blackish tips. Antennae pale testaceous at the base. Tegulae 

 of the thorax pale rose-colour. Abdomen pale rose-colour; lateral 

 tufts testaceous. Legs pale testaceous ; anterior femora and tibiae 

 brown above ; hind tibiae and hind tarsi with brown tips. Hind 

 wings pale rose-colour towards the base. Length of the body 

 4 lines ; of the wings 1 1 lines. 



a, b. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



Genus UBODUS. 

 Urodus, Cat. Lep.Het. vii. 1630. 



Urodus monura. 

 Monura, Cat. Lep. Het. vii. 1630. 

 a — d. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



Genus BALAT^IA. 



Mas. Corpus lineare, sat angustum. Caput parvum. Pro- 

 boscis mediocris. Palpi porrecli, laeves, vaiidi; articulus 3us 

 lanceolatus, 2o non brevior. Antennae robustae, late pectinatae. 

 Abdomen alas posticas plus dimidio superans, lateribus apicem 

 versus snbfasciculatis. Pedes laeves. Alae anticae angustae, apice 

 rotundata?. 



Male. Body linear, rather narrow. Head small. Proboscis 

 moderately long. Palpi pcrrect, smooth, stout, as long as the breadth 

 of the head ; third joint lanceolate, as long as the second. Antennae 

 robust, broadly pectinated. Abdomen extending for more than half 

 its length beyond the hind wings, slightly tufted along each side 

 towards the tip. Legs smooth. "VVings narrow. Fore wings rounded 

 at the tips, with four superior veins ; first, second and third inferior 



