1366 CATALOGUE OF 



cuprece, purpureo suffusce, strigis duabus basalihus argenteo- 

 albis, maculis quatuor subquadratis maculisque quatuor minor' 

 ibus albis semihyalinis, fimbria cinerea ; posticce fusca, 

 sub lanuginosa, spatio costali fimbriaque albis. 



Female. Cupreous-brown. Body silvery white beneath. Eyes 

 white-bordered. Palpi broad, obliquely ascending, not rising higher 

 than the vertex, white beneath, except towards the tips; third joint 

 extremely short. Thorax with a pale ochraceous stripe on each side. 

 Abdomen very long, extending much beyond the hind wings, with 

 four white stripes, of which the middle pair are composed of lanceo- 

 late connected spots. Fore knees blackish ; fore tibiae with a blackish 

 band. Fore wings acute, cupreous, purple-tinged, with two silvery 

 white oblique streaks at the base, and with eight white semihyaline 

 spots, of which four are subquadrate and larger than the rest ; inte- 

 rior border convex towards the base, concave along the outer part ; 

 fringe cinereous. Hind wings brown, somewhat woolly ; costal 

 space and fringe white. Length of the body 11 lines ; of the wings 

 25 lines. 



Ceram. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Genus CAPRINA, C. L. H. xviii. 543. 

 Capkina Felderi. 

 Felderi, Ld. Wien. Ent. Mon. vii. 478, pi. 13, f. 8. 

 Amboina. Ceram. 



Caprina? bilinealis. 



Fusca; palpi oblique ascendentes, verticem non superantes, articulo 

 So longi-conico ; pedes gracillimi ; alee anticce lata, acuta, 

 lineis duabus albis parallelis subobliquis ; posticce alba, semi- 

 hyalina, fascia marginali fusca. 



Brown. Body beneath and legs silvery white. Palpi smooth > 

 obliquely ascending, not rising higher than the vertex, very much 

 shorter than the breadth of the head; third joint elongate-conical, 

 less than half the length of the second. Antennae smooth. Legs 

 smooth, very slender. Wings broad, iridescent. Fore wings acute, 

 with two white parallel slightly oblique lines ; one antemedial, the 

 other posimedial ; exterior border slightly convex, moderately ob- 



