CATALOGUE OF 



J. Trigonia Cydonialis. 



Pallidissime cervina, subtus cinerascens ; thorax antice fuscus • 

 abdominis tegmenta albo marginata ; tarsi albi • alec linea 

 transversa media undulata duplicata albida, guttis marginali- 

 bus fuscts, htuns subtus interioribus nigris ; anticce macula 

 trigona costah punctisque duobus comiguis albis ; posticm 

 apud unguium mteriorem albo lineatce. 

 Phalaena Cydonia, Cram. Pap. Exot. i. 34, pi. 22 f F 

 BrotisCydoniaria, H'ubn. Verz. Schm. 303, 2926.' 

 Herminia Sidonia, Guer. Icon. Regn. Anim. Ins. y\ 90 f 5 

 Trigonia Cydonialis, Guen. Belt, et Pi/ral. 12, 1 ' 



Claterna exagens, Cat. Lep. Het. 3rd.' Ser. 1543.' 

 a, b. Java. From Mrs. Henry's collection. 



Genus 2. MACRODES. 



Corpus gracile. Oculi magni. Ocelli distinct!. Proboscis 

 longiuscula. Palpi valde ascendentes; articulus 2us compressus 

 squamous, hirsutus, ensiforrnis ; 3us gracilis, plus minusve elon»a- 

 tus Antenna longae basi approximate Thorax et pectus pilola 

 Abdomen conicum, alas posticas non superans. Pedes lonofssimi' 

 gracilhmi; tibiae anticaa subincrassatae. Alae amplae, concolores' 

 htuns non diversis; anticae subfalcatae, apud costam subconvexae' 

 margine extenore nonnunquam subflexo. Mas.— Antennae lamini 

 setigens. Fcem.— Antennas moniliformes, setis abbreviatis. 

 Euclystis, p., Hilbn. Verz. Schm. 341. 

 Macrodes, Guen. Belt, et Pyral. 12. 



Body slender. Eyes large. Ocelli distinct. Proboscis rather 

 long. Palpi very ascending; second joint compressed, squamous 

 hirsute, ensiform ; third slender, more or less long. Antenna- Ion?' 

 approximate at the base, with setigerous laminae in the male mo 

 nihforni in the female. Thorax and pectus pilose Abdomen 

 conical, not extending beyond the hind wings. Legs very long- and 

 slender; fore tibiae slightly thickened. Wings ample alike in 

 colour and with like markings. Fore wings subfalcate, slightly 

 convex along the costa; exterior border occasionally with a flexure 

 Male. — Antennae with setigerous laminae. Female. —Antennae 

 moniliform, with short setae. 



