132 CATALOGUE OF 



Genus 12. PROXENUS. 



Corpus sat gracile. Palpi porrecti ; arti cuius 3us cylindricus. 

 Antennae graciles, simplices, corporis dimidio multo longiores, Ab- 

 domen alas posticas triente superans. Alae anticae sat angustae, 

 apud costam subrectae, apice subobtusae, margine exteriore vix 

 obliquo. 



Nonagria, Treit. ; Fret/. ; Guen. 



Proxenus, Herr.-Schaff. Eur. Schmett. ii. 240. 



Body rather slender. Palpi porrect ; third joint cylindrical. 

 Antennae slender, simple, much more than half the length of the 

 body. Abdomen extending for full one-third of its length beyond 

 the hind wings. Fore wings rather narrow, nearly straight in front, 

 somewhat obtuse at the tips, hardly oblique along the exterior 

 border. 



1. Proxenus hospes. 



Fuscus ; alee anticce venis nigro alboque obsolete irroratis, striga 

 exteriore fulva, maculis discalibus duabus nigro indicatis ; 

 posticce albce, apud apices fusees centes. 



Nonagria hospes, Treit. Schmett. Eur. Suppl. 90. Frey. Neu. 



Beit. Schmett. pi. 21. Guen. Noct. i. 109, 173. 

 Proxenus hospes, Herr.-Schaff. Schmett. Eur. ii. 240, 176; ii. 



Noct. $171, 1 366. 



Sicily. 



Genus 13. TIMORA. 



Mas. Antennae breves, vix pubescentes. Tibiae anticae ungui- 

 culis duobus inaequalibus distinctis. 



Nonagria, p., Gubn. 



Antennae short, hardly pubescent in the male. Fore tibiae with 

 two distinct unequal claws. 



1. Timora Senegalensis. 



Flavido-albida ; thorax antice fusco varius ; alee nitentes ; anticce 

 roseo conspersce, vitta lata nigricante lineam albam strigamque, 

 roseam includente, guttis apicalibus nigris ; poslica? alba, 

 apice nigro guttata. 



Nonagria Senegalensis, Guen. Noct. i. 110, 176. 



Senegal. 



