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Male. Dark brown, a little paler beneath. Palpi porrect, very 

 stout, extending somewhat beyond the head, but much shorter than 

 its breadth ; third joint extremely short. Antennae short, extremely 

 broadly pectinated. Fore wings slightly acute, with two zigzag 

 transverse black lines and with au intermediate irregular glaucous 

 whitish band, which partly hides two black lunules forming the 

 discal mark ; a cinereous patch near the base and another towards 

 the interior angle ; a glaucous whitish apical patch contiguous to 

 three black longitudinal streaks ; marginal lunules black ; exterior 

 border straight, rather oblique. Hind wings extending a little 

 beyond the abdomen. Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 

 3 6 lines. 



a. Australia. From Mr. Diggles' collection. 



OrGYIA JO SI ATA. 



Mas. Nigro-fusca ; caput et thorax sordide ochracea ; palpi 

 cinerei, oblique ascendentes ; alee ochraceo pallido fimbriates ; 

 al(B antica fascia lata ochracea apud costam dilatata; posticce 

 strigula diffusa ochracea. 



Male. Blackish brown. Head and thorax dull ochraceous. 

 Palpi cinereous, slender, obliquely ascending, not rising so high as 

 the vertex ; third joint very minute. Antennae very broadly pectin- 

 ated. Legs cinereous. Wings with a pale ochraceous fringe. Fore 

 wings with a broad ochraceous middle band, which is dilated on the 

 costa ; exterior border convex, very oblique. Hind wings with a 

 small diffuse ochraceous streak. Length of the body 8 lines ; of 

 the wings 24 lines. 



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



Genus OCNERIA, C. L. H. iv. 789. 



OCNEEIA ? VIOLASCENS. 



violascens, H.-Sch. Lep. JExot. pi. 81, f. 469. 

 Brazil. 



Genus LACIPA, C. L. H. iv. 790. 

 Lacipa gracilis. 

 gracilis, Hpf. Peters, Reise Moz. Ins. 430, pi. 28, f. 4, 5. 

 Mozambique. 



