1260 CATALOGUE OF 



calbaribus qualuor longissimis. Ala? anticae breves, lata?, apice 

 rotundatae, margine exteriore obliquo convexo. 



Female. Body stout, smootb. Proboscis very short. Palpi 

 obliquely ascending, with a short thick fringe beneath, not rising 

 higher than the vertex ; third joint elongate-conical, about one- 

 fourth of the length of the second, with;which it forms a right angle. 

 Antennae smooth, rather stout. Abdomen extending a little beyond 

 the hind wings. Legs smooth, stout ; hind tibiae with four very 

 long spurs. Wings short, broad. Fore wings rounded at the tips ; 

 exterior border convex, moderately oblique ; first and second inferior 

 veins connected at the base ; third rather remote from the second, 

 and thrice more remote from the fourth. 



Arsacia saturatalis. 



Fcem. Saturate ochracea ; abdomen fuscescente-cinereum ; alee 

 antiece linea albida recta obliqua, spatio exteriore roseo, punclis 

 marginalibus nigricantibus, costa rosea, dimidio apicali 

 albido ; posticce juscescente-cinerece. 



Female. Deep ochraceous. Body beneath and legs silvery 

 cinereous. Abdomen and hind wings brownish cinereous, the latter 

 whitish along the costa. Anterior tibiae red above, except towards 

 the tips ; tarsi brownish ; tips of the joints silvery cinereous. Fore 

 wings with a straight whitish line, which extends from near the tip 

 of the costa to one-third ^>f the length of the interior border ; space 

 beyond this line rosy red ; marginal points blackish ; costa rosy red 

 for half the length from the base, whitish from thence to near the 

 tip. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 



a. Penang. Presented by the Secretary of the India Board. 



Genus VINZELA. 



Mas. Corpus robustum. Proboscis brevis. Palpi oblique 

 ascendentes, verticern paullo superantes ; articulus 2us robustus, 

 squamosus, subarcuatus ; 3us lanceolatus, 2i triente non longior. 

 Antennae pubescentes. Abdomen alas posticas longe superans ; 

 fasciculus apicalis parvus. Pedes robusti. Alae anticae apice sub- 

 rotundatae, margine exteriore vix obliquo. 



Male. Body stout. Proboscis short. Palpi obliquely ascend- 

 ing, rising a little higher than the vertex ; second joint stout, squa- 

 mous, slightly curved ; third lanceolate, about one-third of the length 



