602 CATALOGUE OF 



Cinereous. Thorax mostly ferruginous. Palpi porrect, pilose, 

 extending* somewhat beyond the head, but shorter than its breadth ; 

 third joint minute. Femora slightly fringed ; tibiae and tarsi 

 blackish, with cinereous bauds. Fore wings blackish-speckled, with 

 two ferruginous bands ; first band oblique, extending from before 

 the middle of the costa to the middle of the interior border ; second 

 marginal, containing the cinereous denticulated submarginal line; 

 a blackish streak extending from the base and two blackish denti- 

 culated lines ; first line on the inner side of the first band and 

 parallel to it ; second joining the outer side of the first band on the 

 interior border, but receding much from it towards the costa, where 

 it is dilated. Hind wings with a brown dentate line, which cor- 

 responds with the second line of the fore wings. Length of the body 

 7 lines; of the wings 18 lines. 



a. Swan River. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 



Genus RAPHIA, C. L. H. xi. 527. 



JRaphia p rater. 

 frater, Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Philad. 1864, 434. 

 Middle States. 



Raphia abrtjpta. 

 abrupta, Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Philad. 1863, ii. 336, pi. 8, f. 3. 

 Philadelphia. 



Genus BAPARA. 



Mas. Corpus robustum. Proboscis nulla. Palpi squamosi, 

 porrecti, sat graciles, caput sat superantes ; articulus 3us lanceolatus, 

 2i dimidio brevior. Antennae glabrae, sat validae; articulus lus 

 crassus. Abdomen lanceolatum, alas posticas longe superans ; 

 fasciculus apicalis minimus. Pedes squamosi, robusti ; tibiae pos- 

 ticae subfimbriatae ; calcaria longa, valida. Alae anticae long33, apice 

 subrotundatae, costa subconvexa, margine exteriore convexo sub- 

 obliquo. 



Male. Body stout. Proboscis obsolete. Palpi squamous, 

 porrect, rather slender, extending somewhat beyond the head; third 

 joint lanceolate, much more slender than the second and less than 

 half its length. Antennas smooth, rather stout ; first joint very 

 robust. Abdomen lanceolate, extending much beyond the hind 

 wings ; apical tuft extremely small. Legs squamous, very stout ; 



