924 CATALOGUE OF 



Female. Cinereous-brown, cinereous beneath. Palpi smooth, 

 slender, nearly erect, rising a little higher than the vertex ; third 

 joint lanceolate, much shorter than the second. Abdomen cine- 

 reous, extending a little beyond the hind wings. Legs smooth. 

 Fore wings cinereous, elongate, thickly brown-speckled, slightly 

 acute, with two indeterminate brown bands, each of which is com- 

 posed of two irregular slightly undulating brown lines ; first band 

 at one-fourth of the length ; second at three-fourths ; submarginal 

 line cinereous, indistinct, deeply zigzag ; marginal lunules brown ; 

 under side and hind wings whitish, with a very broad brown border. 

 Length of the body 5J lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



a. North Hindostan. From Capt. Boys' collection. 



Genus MACEDA, C. L. H. xiii. 1140. 



Mace da mans u eta. 



mansueta, Cat. Lep. Het. xiii. 1141. 



Fcem. Cervina; palporum articulus 3ns 2i dimidio brevior ; ab- 

 domen murinum, segmentis albido marginatis ; alee anticce 

 lineis tribus fuscescentibus, \a recta, 2a Saque denticulatis, 

 reniformi e gutta punctoque nigricantibus ; postica fuscce, 

 fascia albida semihyalina abbreviata. 



Female. Fawn-colour, whitish beneath. Third joint of the 

 palpi less than half the length of the second. Abdomen mouse- 

 colour ; segments with whitish hind borders. Fore wings with 

 three' brownish lines; interior line straight, upright ; exterior and 

 submarginal lines denticulated ; reniform mark indicated by a 

 blackish dot and a blackish point ; under side brown. Hind wings 

 brown, with an abbreviated semihyaline whitish band ; under side 

 white, with a broad marginal brown band, which contains a white 

 streak by the interior angle. Length of the body 5J lines; of the 

 wings 14 lines. 



Ceylon. In Mr. Layard's collection. 



Maceda discalis. 

 discalis, Wlk. Joum. Lin. Soc. vii. 176. 

 Borneo. 



Genus IDICAEA. 

 Idicara, Wlk. Joum. Lin. Soc. vii. 172. 



