540 CATALOGUE OF 



Country unknown. 



30. PSECADIA HUMERELLA. 



Mas. Pallide aurato-flara ; antenna? subserrata ; alcB anticce sub- 

 acute, vitta costali abbreviata fusca. 



Male. Pale gilded yellow. Antenna? brown, minutely serrated 

 and setulose, shorter than the fore wings. Alidomen extending 

 much beyond the hind wings; apical tuft rather long. Anterior 

 legs mostly brown ; hind legs long, their tibiae slightly fringed. 

 Fore wings slightly acute, with a brown costal stripe, which is attenu- 

 ated exteriorly and terminates at three-fourths of the length of the 

 wing. Hind wings with the fringe very lonsr towards the interior 

 angle. Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 



a. ? Presented by the Entomological Club. 



Genus 7. PRAYS. 

 Prays, Hb. 



1. Peats Curtisellus. 



Curtisellus, Dn. — maculella, F. — caenobitella, Hb. — rustica, Hw. 



a—d. England. From Mr. Chant's collection. 

 e — n. England. 



Asia. . 



2. PEAYS ? PLAGIEERELLA. 



Mas. Testaceo-albida, robusta ; palpi articulo 2o late fimbriate. 

 So Ian ceolato, fascia subapicali niyra ; antenna? subsetulosa? ; 

 alee antica? vix acuta?, nigro conspersa?, plagis duabus cervinis, 

 la elonyata, Qa marginali, maculis duabus cinereis. 



Male. Testaceous-whitish, stout. Head pubescent. Palpi a 

 little longer than the breadth of the head ; second joint broadly 

 fringed beneath; third lanceolate, shorter than the second, with a 

 black subapical band. Antennae stout, minutely setulose, shorter 

 than the fore wings. Abdomen extending for full half its length 

 beyond the hind wings. Fore wings hardly acute, with some minute 

 black speckles, a few of which form two or three small dots near the 

 base; two fawn-coloured patches, one forming an oblique incom- 

 plete band, the other extending along the exterior border ; two cine- 



