gOO CATALOGUE OF 



tibise with four long spurs. Wings broad. Fore wings straight 

 along the costa, rounded at the tips, oblique and very slightly con- 

 vex along the exterior border; interior angle much rounded; second 

 inferior vein as far from the first as from the third ; third about 

 thrice further from the fourth than from the second. 



1. Repena cekvina. 

 Mas. Cervina ; subtus pallidior ; alee anticce litura discali 

 transversa nigricante. 

 Male. Fawn-colour, paler beneath. Antennae with blackish 

 and pilose branches. Fore wings with a blackish transverse mark 

 at the tip of the discal areolet. Length of the body b\ lines ; of 

 the wings 14 lines. 

 East Indies. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Genus 11. SARSINA. 



Mas. Corpus sat robustum. Palpi porrecti, pilosi, sat longi 

 et validi, caput vix superantes ; articulus 2us lo plus duplo longior ; 

 3us conicus, minimus. Antennae late pectinatae.lthorace non lon- 

 oiores. Abdomen alas posticas non superans. Pedes mediocriter 

 validi; tibiae posticae calcaribus quatuor parvis. Alae latae, longius 

 culae ; anticae ad costam subconvexae. 



Male. Body moderately stout. Palpi porrect, pilose, mode- 

 rately long and stout, extending very little beyond the head ; 

 second joint more than twice the length of the first; third conical, 

 very minute. Antennae deeply pectinated, not longer than the tho- 

 rax. Abdomen extending nearly as far as the hind wings. Legs 

 moderately stout, clothed with short hairs; hind tibiae with four 

 small spurs. Wings broad, rather long. Fore wings somewhat 

 convex in front, rounded at the tips, oblique along the exterior bor- 

 der; interior angle obtuse, distinct; first, second and third inferior 

 veins nearly contiguous at the base; third about four times further 

 from the fourth than from the first. This genus seems to be some- 

 what allied to the Dupanulidce. 



1. SARSINA PURPURASCENS. 



Mas. Pallide purpurascens ; abdomen supra albidum; alee an- 

 ticce fasciis duabus strigis duabus apicibusque viridescentibus ; 

 posticae apud discum albidce. 



