LEPIDOPTEBA HETEEOCERA. 1111 



convex, slightly oblique ; second inferior vein as near to the third 

 as to the first ; fourth moderately from the third. 



This genus has some resemblance to the CEnochromidce. 



OiVJBREA jENOCHBOMOIDES. 



Mas. Cervina,subtus alba; pedes albi, femoribus tibiisque cer- 

 vinis ; alee linea obliqua lata lineaque exteriore dentata, Jim- 

 bria fusco punctata ; anticce lineis duabus ante mediis fuscis 

 angulosis, reniformi e macula alba subtrigona. 



Male. Fawn-colour. Body white beneath. Legs white ; fore 

 femora and fore tibiae fawn-colour. Wings with a brown broad 

 oblique line, which is undulating in the fore wings on the outer 

 side of the reniform mark; an exterior acutely dentate brown line; 

 fringe short, with brown points ; under side whitish-tinged, espe- 

 cially towards the base of the hind wings. Fore wings with two zig- 

 zag brown lines between the base and the reniform mark, which is 

 represented by a nearly triangular white spot. Length of the body 

 1 1 lines ; of the wings 26 lines. 



Sumatra. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Genus BETOUSA. 



Mas. Corpus sat gracile. Proboscis mediocris. Palpi pubes- 

 centes, oblique ascendentes, verticem superantes ; articulus 2us 

 subfimbriatus ; 3us linearis, 2i dimidio non longior. Antennae 

 setulosae. Abdomen alas posticas paullo superans ; fasciculus 

 apicalis parvus. Pedes laeves ; calcaria longa, gracilia. Alae lon- 

 gissimae, sat latae ; anticae acutae, margine exteriore convexo perob- 

 liquo. 



Male. Body rather slender. Proboscis of the usual length. 

 Palpi pubescent, hardly stout, obliquely ascending, rising rather 

 higher than the vertex ; second joint with a short fringe beneath ; 

 third linear, conical at the tip, about half the length of the second. 

 Antenna? minutely setulose. Abdomen extending a little beyond the 

 hind wings; apical tuft small. Legs smooth, moderately stout; 

 spurs long, slender. Wings very lony:, rather broad. Fore wings 

 acute; exterior border convex, very oblique ; first, second and third 

 inferior veins contiguous at the base ; fourth moderately remote 

 from the third. Hind wings slightly acute. 



