1176 CATALOGUE OF 



Genus 10. TEPILIA. 



Mas. Corpus sat graeile. Proboscis non conspicua. Palpi 

 longiusculi, sat graeiles, porrecti, caput superantes ; articulus 3us 

 parvus, conicus. Antennae late pectinata^, thoraee paullo longiores. 

 Abdomen alas posticas non superans. Pedes sat graeiles ; femora 

 pilosa ; tibia? posticae calcaribus quatuor longis. Alae longs, latius- 

 cuhr ; anticae apud costam recta), apice angulatae, margine exteriore 

 obliquo subconvexo. 



Male. Body ratber slender. Proboscis not visible. Palpi 

 rather long and slender, porrect, extending beyond the bead ; third 

 joint minute, conical. Antennae deeply pectinated, rather longer 

 than the thorax. Abdomen extending as far as the hind wings. 

 Legs rather slender; femora pilose; hind tibia: with four long spurs. 

 Wings long, ratber broad. Fore wings straight along the costa, 

 rectangular at the tips, oblique and very slightly convex along the 

 exterior border; interior angle obtuse, distinct; second inferior 

 vein further by half from the third than from the first ; third 

 further by half from the fourth than from the second ; two superior 

 veins ; second forked towards the tip of the wing. 



1. Tepilia biluna. 



Mas. Cervina; palpi fuseescentes ; antenna albhhv ram is fuscis ; 

 ahe fasciis duabus duplicatis angnsiis angulosis undulosis fer- 

 r-ugineis ; anticce guttis duabus discalibus fuscis maculisqite 

 duabus parvis lunatis subapicalibiis vitreis ; posticce gutta dis- 

 cali fusca. 



Male. Fawn-colour. Palpi brownish. Antennae whitish, 

 with brown branches. Wings with two pair of slender oblique zig- 

 zag undulating ferruginous bands ; the inner pair obsolete on the 

 under side. Fore wings with two brown discal dots, and with two 

 small lunate subapical vitreous spots. Hind wings with a single 

 brown discal dot. Length of the body 11 lines; of the wings 32 

 lines. 



Brazil. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Genus 11. ARNA. 



3Ias. Corpus sat gracile. Palpi graciles, mediocriter longi ; 

 articulus 3us parvus, acuminatum. Antenna? sat late pectinatae. 

 Abdomen apice fasciculatum, alas posticas non superans. Pedes 



