812 CATALOGUE OF 



Genus 104. TITUACIA. 



Mas. Corpns crassum. Proboscis nulla. Palpi ascendentes, 

 arcuati, squamosi, capitis latitudine fere duplo longiores ; articulus 

 2us apice subfasciculatus ; 3us setifonnis, 2o longior. Antenna? 

 breviusculae, sat graciles. Abdomen alas posticas dimidio superans ; 

 fasciculus apicalis subquadratus. Pedes robusti, pubescentes; cal- 

 caria longissima. Alae antica3 sat angustae, apice rotundatae, costa 

 media excavata, margine exteriore convexo. 



Allied to (Ecophora. Male. Body very stout. Proboscis 

 obsolete. Palpi curved, ascending, squamous, nearly twice longer 

 than the breadth of the head ; second joint slightly tutted at the tip ; 

 third setil'orm, much longer than the second. Antennae rather 

 slender, much shorter than the fore wings. Abdomen extending for 

 half its length beyond the hind wings; apical tuft subquadrate. 

 Legs stout; femora and tibiae pubescent; hind tibiae with very long 

 spurs. Wings ratber narrow. Fore wings rounded at the tips ; 

 costa excavated or contracted in the middle; exterior border convex, 

 moderately oblique. 



1. TlTUACIA DEVIELLA. 



Mas. Cinereo-albida ; tarsi nigricantes, albo annulati ; alee anticce 

 nigro tridecem punctata , striga costa li cervina, strigis subtus 

 duabus cervinis una costali altera postica. 



Male. Cinereous-whitish, darker beneath. Tarsi blackish 

 tips of the joints white. Fore wings with thirteen black points 

 three near the base ; four placed quadrately in the interior disk 

 three forming a more distinct cluster in the exterior disk ; three on 

 the exterior border ; of these last the middle one is much larger 

 than the others; a fawn-coloured streak along the middle part of 

 the costa ; under side cinereous, with two fawn-coloured stripes, one 

 costal, the other along the interior border. Length of the body 

 4 lines; of the wings 10 lines. 



Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Genus 105. TISOBARICA. 



Mas. Corpus sat robustum. Palpi glabri, arcuati, capitis 

 latitudine duplo longiores; articulus 3us lanceolatus, 2o brevior. 



