114 CATALOGUE OF 



Herminia inistaca'is, Guen. Belt, et Pyral. 60, 69. 

 Hindostan. 



34. Hebminia fractalis. 

 Mas. Fusco-cinerea, subviolaceo suffusa ; palpi longissimi, usque 

 ad thoracem recurvi; tibice anticce fasciculo lanuginoso flaw ; 

 alee anticce oblonga, lineis distinctis, linea submarginali con- 

 cisa biangulata antice umbrata postice pallido mar ginata, um- 

 bra media recta obscura ; posticce lineis duabus, submarginali 

 magis determinata. 

 Herminia fractalis, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 60, 70. 

 Hindostau. 



Group 2. 

 Mas. Antennae pectinatae, aut setis longis incurvis. 

 Male. Antennae pectinated, or with long curved setae. 



35. Herminia Nothusalis. 



Mas. Pallide schistaceo-cinerea, subtus obscurior ; palporum 

 articulus 2us subfimbiiatus , valde arcuatus ; antenna setosce 

 non longce ; aim anticce subpurpurascente suffusa, lineis Iri- 

 busfuscis rectis obliquis, punctis marginalibus nigris ; posticce 

 pallidiores, lineis duabus indistinctis. 



Male. Pale slaty-cinereous, darker cinereous beneath. Second 

 joint of the palpi much curved, slightly fringed; third much more 

 slender than the second and full half its length. Antennae little 

 move than half the length of the body, with long curved setae. 

 Fore wings with a slight lilac tinge, and with three straight oblique 

 brown lines ; exterior line more remote from the interior one than 

 from the submarginal one ; the latter rather nearer the exte- 

 rior line hindward than in front; marginal points black. Hind 

 wings paler, with two indistinct lines. Length of the body 3 lines ; 

 of the wings 8 lines. 



a. Sarawak, Borneo. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



