LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCEKA. 1273 



Genus BEJUDA. 



Mas. Corpus robustum. Proboscis brevis. Palpi angulati, 

 pubescentes, capitis lalitudine non longiores; articulus 2us porrectus ; 

 3us acutus, deeumbens. Antennae validae, dense pubescentes. Alae 

 anticae a pice rotundatae, marline exteriore perobliquo vix convexo. 



Male. Body stout. Proboscis short. Palpi pubescent, mode- 

 rately broad, not longer than the breadth of the head ; second joint 

 porrect ; third acute, decumbent, not more than one-fourth of the 

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

 Antennae stout, densely pubescent. Legs smooth, moderately stout. 

 Wings moderately broad. Fore wings rounded at the tips ; exterior 

 border hardly convex, very oblique. 



BEJUDA COSTICERAL1S. 



Mas. Cervina ; caput thoracisque mar go anticus fusca ; alee linea 

 exteriore fuscescente subundulata ; anticce mtta costali obscure 

 fusca, guttifi duabus discalibus nigricanlibus. 



Male. Fawn-colour, mostly cinereous beneath. Head, palpi 

 and fore border of the thorax brown. Wings with an exterior 

 slightly undulating brownish transverse line. Fore wings with a 

 dark brown costal stripe, which is not concise along its hind side, 

 where it is contiguous to two blackish dots ; first dot at one-fourth 

 of the length of the wing; second at half the length between the 

 first and the exterior line. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 

 12 lines. 



Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Genus GAZACA. 



Fcem. Corpus sat robustum. Proboscis brevis, gracilis. Palpi 

 robusti, subdecumbentes, vix angulati, capitis latitudine multo 

 longiores ; articulus lus porrectus; 3us linearis, 2i dimidio non 

 brevior. Antennae validae. Abdomen alas posticas paullo superans. 

 Pedes robusti, tarsis posterioribus basi tibiisque posterioribus late 

 firabriatis. Alae spissa?, latiuseulae ; anticae apice rectangulatae, 

 margine exteriore vix obliquo. 



Female. Body rather stout, Proboscis short, slender. Palpi 

 stout, squamous, slightly decumbent, very much longer than the 

 breadth of the head; first joint porrect, hardly forming an angle 



