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CATALOGUE OF 



basal line, near which there are three black dots, the latter not 

 arranged like those of the fore wings; interior line brown, bordered 

 with luteous, black by the costa, apparent also on the hind wings ; 

 a brown discal lunule, behind which the brown and luteous middle 

 line becomes visible. Length of the body 5 — b\ lines ; of the wings 

 12— 13 lines. 



Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



6. Astura ? Clytusalis. 



Mas et foem. Lutea ; palpi ascendentes, basi nigri ; antennae 

 nudoe; abdomen macula subapieali nigra ; pedes antici nigra 

 fasciati ; alee anticce fasciis Iribus guttaque discali nigris ; 

 posticm fascia una nigra, 



Male and female. Luteous. Palpi ascending, black at the 

 base; third joint conical, very minute. Antennae bare. Abdomen 

 with a black subapical dot. Fore tibiae and fore tarsi with black 

 bands. Fore wings with three black bands and with a black discal 

 dot between the second and third bands ; first band very near the 

 base ; second and third undulating, somewhat angular, the space 

 about them rather pale. Hind wings with one band corresponding 

 to the third band of the fore wings. Length of the body 4 — 4^ 

 lines; of the wings 9 — 10 lines. 



a—d. New South Wales. From Mr. Wood's collection. 



Genus 3. BOTYODES. 



Corpus robustum. Palpi ascendentes, compressi, lati ; articu- 

 lus 3us minimus. Palpi maxillares tenuissimi. Antennae maris 

 graciles, glabrae, setaceae ; articulus lus tumidus, fasciculatus, 

 saepe incisus. Pectus anticum squamis magnis albis. Abdomen 

 maris tumidum, vix conicum ; fasciculus apicalis nigricans, quad- 

 ratus. Alae concolores, lituris non diversis ; anticae apice elongatae ; 

 posticae breves, angulo interiore subproducto. 



Botyodes, Guen. Delt. et PyraL 320. 



Body stout. Palpi ascending, compressed, broad ; third joint 

 indistinct, button-shaped. Maxillary palpi very slender, often con- 

 cealed by the labial palpi. Antennae of the male slender, smooth, 

 setaceous; first joint very tumid, tufted, often notched*. Thorax 



