800 CATALOGUE OF 



1. Taruda CUNEATELLA. 



Foem. Obscure fusca ; palpi nigro fasciati, capitis latitudine 

 triplo longiores, articulo 2o pubescente ; alee sat angustce, apice 

 rotundatee, lineola marginali flavescente ; anticce cinereo con- 

 spersee, chalybceo subtinclce, lineola subcostali flavescente, lined 

 submarginali angulosa. 



Female. Dark brown, cinereous beneath. Palpi with black 

 bands, rising high above the vertex. Wings with a yellowish line 

 and a ferruginous fringe along the fore part of the exterior border. 

 Fore wings minutely speckled with cinereous, slightly tinged with 

 chalybeous; a yellowish subcostal line, abbreviated towards the tip; 

 a very zigzag transverse submarginal line. Length of the body 

 3£ lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 



a — d. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



2. Taruda apicella. 



Foem. Fusco-cinerea ; palpi capitis latitudine quadruplo longi- 

 ores ; antennce alis anticis longiores ; alee anticce angustee, 

 fusco strigatce, striga transversa subapicali flavescente puncta 

 tria nigra includente. 



Female. Brownish cinereous, moderately stout, more cinereous 

 beneath. Palpi very long and slender, rising very high above the 

 vertex, about four times longer than the breadth of the head ; third 

 joint as long as the second. Antennae slender, rather longer than 

 the fore wings. Abdomen extending much beyond the hind wings. 

 Legs slender, smooth. Wings narrow. Fore wings streaked with 

 brown ; a yellowish transverse apical streak containing three black 

 points ; costa very slightly convex for two-thirds of the length from 

 the base. Length of the body 2\ lines ; of the wings 7 lines. 



a. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



Genus 91. USSARA. 



Foem. Corpus sat robustum. Proboscis brevis. Palpi gra- 

 ciles, capitis latitudine multo longiores ; articulus 3us lauceolatus, 

 2o valde longior. Antenna? graciles, subcrenulatae. Abdomen alas 

 posticas paullo superans. Pedes robusti, breviusculi; calcaria 

 crassa, longissiina. Ala? anticae elongatae, acutae. 



