190 CATALOGUE OF 



disk, and with a narrow undulating more exterior band which is 

 nearly contiguous to the hind end of the streak. Var. /?. — Fore 

 wings with an oblong spot in front of the streak near the base. 

 Length of the body 5 J — 6 lines; of the wings 18 — 20 lines. 



a. Celebes. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



BURSADA FIDONIOIDES. 



Mas. Pallide latea ; palpi caput vix superantes ; antennae latis- 

 sime pectinatce ; thorax fusco fasciatus ; alee fimbria albo 

 varia ; antica? fuscce, plaga basali excavata, plaga media 

 transversa fasciaque exteriore nonnunquam interrupta albis ; 

 posticce alba?, basi fascia media obliqua fasciaque marginali 

 fuscis. Fcem. — Antenna? subpectinatce. 



Male. Pale luteous. Palpi hardly extending beyond the 

 head ; third joint extremely short. Antennae very broadly pectinated. 

 Thorax with a brown band. Abdomen with a brown band on the 

 hind border of each segment. Wings with the fringe white at the 

 tips and about the interior angle. Fore wings brown, with a white 

 much excavated patch at the base, with an entire transverse white 

 patch in the middle; an exterior abbreviated white band which is 

 narrow and excavated or sometimes interrupted and macular or 

 almost obsolete hindward. Hind wings white, brown at the base 

 and with a brown oblique middle band which varies in breadth and 

 is connected on the costa with a broader marginal band. Female. — 

 Antennae slightly pectinated. Length of the body 6—8 lines; of the 

 wings 18—22 lines. 



a, b. Celebes. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



BURSADA QUADRIPARTITA. 



Mas. Nigra; palpi caput non superantes; antenna? late pectin- 

 atce ; ala luteo biplagiatce ; antica? plaga la trigona lanceolata, 

 2a transversa subelliptica ; posticce plaga 2a transversa non- 

 nunquam interrupta. 



Male. Black. Palpi not extending beyond the head ; third 

 joint very minute. Antennae broadly pectinated. Abdomen not 

 extending beyond the hind wings. Two bright luteous patches on 

 each wing. Fore wings with a triangular patch, which is lanceolate 

 towards the base, to which it nearly extends ; second patch trans- 

 verse, nearly elliptical, hardly oblique, opposite the interior angle. 

 Hind wings with the first patch extending from the base to full one- 



