13 L2 CATALOGUE OF 



Male. Cinereous-brown. Palpi short, broad, obtuse, not ros- 

 triform. Antennae moderately pectinated. Wings witb a slight 

 dark brown marginal line. Fore wings witb a blackisb slightly 

 curved line near the base, diffuse on the inner side ; middle band 

 dark brown, contracted hindward, blackish along the borders, which 

 are pale cinereous, its inner border more undulating than its outer 

 border ; submarginal line indistinct, pale cinereous, brownish-bor- 

 dered, slightly denticulated and undulating ; discal streak short, 

 deep black. Hind wings brownish cinereous. Length of the body 

 4 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 



a. Namaqua District, South Africa. From M. Becker's collection. 



Hindostan. 



19. COREMIA MAGNIFICATA. 



Mas. Fusca ; palpi breves, lati, pilosi ; antenna late pectinatas ; 

 alee ampla, linea submarginali albida lunulari, punctis mar- 

 ginalibus nigris elongatis ; anticce peracutce, lineis denticulatis 

 nigrieantibus, spatio medio obscure fusco maculas tres albas 

 includmte, nebuiis mar : ;inalibus nigricantibus ; poslicte albido 

 cinerece, linea media denliculata fusca, margine exteriore sub- 

 fuscescente. 



Male. Brown. Palpi short, broad, pilose, not rostriform. 

 Antennae broadly pectinated, except towards the tips. Wings 

 ample, with a whitish submarginal line, which is formed of lunules 

 and is indistinct in the hind wings; marginal points black, elongated. 

 Fore wings very acute, with some blackish denticulated lines; 

 middle space dark brown, interlined, including three white spots; 

 fore spot very large, containing the black discal point ; the other 

 two spots small, near the interior border ; submarginal line partly 

 clouded with black. Hind wings whitish cinereous, with a brown 

 denticulated middle line, and with a brownish tinge along the ex- 

 terior border. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 18 lines. 



a. Nilghiri Hills, South Hindostan. Presented by M. J. Wal- 

 house, Esq. 



Australia. 



Several of the the species from this region are closely allied to 

 the European Coreaiiae. 



