390 CATALOGUE OF 



Genus COZOLA. 



Mas. Corpus sat gracile. Proboscis nulla. Palpi porrecti, 

 caput vix superantes ; articulus 3us acutus, minimus. Antennae 

 latissime pectinatae. Pedes hirsuti; tarsi antiei late fimbriati ; tibiae 

 posticae quadricalcaratoe. Ala3 anticae latae, a pice rotundatae, margin e 

 exteriore obliquo subrecto. Fcem. — Palpi graciles, pilosi, caput longe 

 superantes; articulus 3us linearis, 2i ditnidio non brevier. Antennae 

 sat late pectinatae. Abdomen apice floccosum. Pedes fimbriati. 

 Alae anticae elongatae. 



Male. Body rather slender. Proboscis obsolete. Palpi por- 

 rect, hardly extending beyond the head ; third joint acute, very 

 minute. Antennae very broadly pectinated. Abdomen much shorter 

 than the interior border of the hind wings. Legs hirsute; fore tarsi 

 broadly fringed ; hind tibiae with four long spurs. Wings broad 

 Fore wings rounded at the tips; exterior border almost straight, 

 moderately oblique. Female. — Palpi slender, pilose, extending much 

 beyond the head; third joint linear, rounded at the tip, about half 

 the length of the second. Antennae rather broadly pectinated. 

 Abdomen floccose at the tip. Legs fringed to the tips of the tarsi. 

 Fore wings much more elongated than those of the male ; exterior 

 border slightly convex, very oblique. 



Type C. leucospila. 



COZOLA LEUCOSPILA. 



Mas et fcem. Obscure fusca ; alee anticce lituris sex marginalibus 

 albis, la apicali magna, 2a Saque parvis, 4a baque minimis, 

 Fcem. — Abdomen apice ochraceum, lanugine Jlavescente- 

 cinerea ; alee posticce fimbria alba. 



Male and female. Dark brown. Fore wings with six white marks 

 along the exterior border, of which the first is apical and much larger 

 than the others ; the second and third are dots ; the fourth and fifth 

 are points, and the fourth is obsolete in the male ; the sixth is larger 

 than the second. Female. — Abdomen ochraceous at the tip; woolly 

 substance yellowish cinereous. Hind wings with a white fringe. 

 Length of the body 5 — 7 lines ; of the wings 14 — 22 lines. 



Celebes. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



