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about one-third of the length of the second. Antennae stout ; joints 

 with a small tuft of bristles on each side. Thorax squamous. Ab- 

 domen slightly compressed towards the tip, extending a little 

 beyond the hind wings. Legs stout ; femora, tibiae and base of the 

 tarsi densely fringed with long hairs. Wings moderately broad, 

 slightly denticulated. Fore wings hardly subfalcate, with a slight 

 angle in the middle of the exterior border. 



1, DlETHUSA EMILIUSALIS. 



Mas. Testacea ; alee fusco subconspersce ; anticce squamis non- 

 nullis interioribus nigricantibus, lituris costalibus lineisque 

 fuscis, lined media postice conspicua perobliqua, exteriore un- 

 dulata extus pallida, orbiculari e gutta fusca, reniformi fusca 

 informi pallido notata. 



Male, Testaceous, more cinereous beneath. Wings slightly 

 and minutely speckled with brown; marginal lunules blackish. 

 Fore wings with some blackish scales in the disk near the base and 

 with some brown marks along the costa ; lines brown ; interior line 

 very incomplete ; middle line very oblique between the reniform 

 mark and the interior border ; exterior line irregular, undulating, 

 accompanied by a pale line ; submarginal line very incomplete ; 

 orbicular mark forming a brown dot; reniform brown, irregular, 

 accompanied by some pale marks, of which one is by the orbicular. 

 Hind wings with the exterior line distinct beneath. Length of the 

 body 6 lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 



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



Genus 48. EORD^EA. 



Mas. Corpus sat robustum. Palpi longi, ascendentes; arti- 

 culus 2us longus, arcuatus, squamosus ; 3us lanceolatus, pilis longis 

 porrectis munitus, 2i triente non longior. Antennae sat graciles, 

 subsetosae. Abdomen alas posticas non superans. Pedes sat gra- 

 ciles, subnudi. Alae anticae angulo apicali bene determinato, mar- 

 gine exteriore sat obliquo. 



Male. Body moderately stout. Palpi long, ascending ; first 

 joint very short; second long, curved, squamous, rising above the 

 vertex ; third lanceolate, not more than one-third of the length of 



