468 CATALOGUE OF 



Male. Body moderately stout. Proboscis slender. Palpi 

 porrect, broad, compressed, extending somewhat beyond the head ; 

 second joint pilose beneath ; third elongate-conical, less than half 

 the length of the second. Antenna very broadly pectinated. Ab- 

 domen lanceolate, extending a little beyond the hind wings. Legs 

 stout ; fore femora very broadly fringed ; hind tibiae with four long 

 stout spurs. Wings long, rather broad. Fore wings rectangular 

 at the tips ; exterior border slightly convex, very oblique. 



TOEONA FERRIFERA. 



Mas. Pallide fiava ; caput, palpi, antenna, thorax anticus pedes- 

 qne anttriores fuscescentia ; alee anticce vitta informi, lined 

 antica lineisque tribus posticis denticidatis perobliquis ferru- 

 gineis, lineis duabus transversis exterioribus e punctis nigris. 



Male. Pale yellow. Head, palpi, antennae, fore part of the 

 thorax and anterior legs brownish. Fore wings with a straight 

 irregular ferruginous stripe, which extends from the base to the 

 tips ; a straight irregular ferruginous line between the stripe and the 

 costa, and three irregular very oblique denticulated lines behind the 

 stripe; two oblique parallel lines of black points, one at some 

 distance from the exterior border, the other submarginal. Length 

 of the body 9 lines ; of the wings 26 lines. 



a. Hindostan. Presented by Sir J. Hearsey. 



Genus LIBIMIMS. 



Mas. Corpus robustum. Proboscis brevissima. Palpi por- 

 recti, brevissime pilosi, caput non superantes ; articulus 3usconicus, 

 minimus. Antennas sat late pectinatae, apice simplices, thorace vix 

 longiores. Abdomen alas posticas longe superans ; fasciculus 

 apicalis minimus. Pedes breves, validi. Alae longae, angustae ; 

 antics apice subrotundatae, margine exteriore subconvexo per- 

 obliquo. 



Male. Body stout, cylindrical. Proboscis very short. Palpi 

 porrect, with very short hairs, not extending beyond the head ; 

 third joint conical, very small. Antennae hardly longer than the 

 thorax, rather broadly pectinated for nearly two-thirds of the length 

 from the base. Abdomen extending much beyond the hind wings ; 

 apical tuft very small. Legs short, stout. Wings long, narrow. 

 Fore wings slightly rounded at the tips ; exterior border slightly 

 convex, extremely oblique; second inferior vein much further from 

 the third than from the first. 



