1172 CATALOGUE OF 



1. Negera CONFUSA. 



Mas. Pallide rufo-cervina ; palpi nigricantes ; abdomen lateribus 

 apiceque albido-testaceum ; tibice anticce fusco unimaculatce ; 

 alee fascia gracillima recta obliqua testacea ; anticce fiavo varice, 

 apud costam cinereo notatce. 



Male. Pale reddish fawn-colour. Palpi blackish. Antennae 

 testaceous. Abdomen whitish testaceous along each side and at the 

 tip. Fore tibiae with a brown spot on the inner side. Wings with 

 a very slender straight oblique testaceous band, which extends from 

 the tips of the fore wings to a little beyond half the length of the 

 interior border of the hind wings ; a slight lilac tinge in some parts 

 of the disk. Fore wings with some gray marks along the costa, 

 partly yellowish towards the base and along the exterior border ; 

 under side with a brown band corresponding to the testaceous one 

 above. Hind wings with no band beneath. Length of the body 6 

 lines; of the wings 16 lines. 



a. Africa. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



Genus 6. CIFUNA. 



Mas. Corpus sat validum. Proboscis non conspicua. Palpi 

 porrecti, pilosi, caput superantes; articulus 3us minutus, conicus. 

 Antennae mediocriter peutinatae. Pedes validi, subptlosi ; tibiae 

 posticae calcaribus quatuor longiusculis. Alae latae ; anticae apud 

 costam subconvexae, apice angulatae, margine exteriore recto ob- 

 liquo ; posticae abdomen superantes. 



Male. Body moderately stout. Proboscis not visible. Palpi 

 porrect, pilose, somewhat stout, extending rather beyond the head ; 

 third joint minute, conical. Antennae moderately pectinated. Ab- 

 domen not extending so far as the hind wings. Legs stout, slightly 

 pilose; hind tibiae with four rather long spurs. Wings broad. 

 Fore wings slightly convex along the costa, forming an almost right 

 angle at the tips, oblique and straight along the exterior border ; 

 interior angle obtuse, distinct; first and second inferior veins nearly 

 contiguous at the base ; third full twice further from the fourth than 

 from the second. 



