14 04 CATALOGUE OF 



Rhabdosis Vaninia, Hubn. Verz. Schmett. 192, 1968- 

 Olistheria Vaninia, Hubn. Verz. Schmett. 194, 1986. 

 Cape. 



13. Hydeias? Tharops. 

 Cervina; abdomen fasciis nigricantibus ; alee antice albido stri 

 gata>, antica fascia media angulata nigricante. 

 Phalama-Bombyx Tharops, Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. 133, pi. 359 f A 

 Khabdosia Tharops, Hubn. Verz. Schmett. 192, 1969. 

 Lurinam. 



14. Hydrias pusilla. 

 Mas. Cervina; ala> anticm albidce, ccrvino marginata, fascia ob- 

 liqua apud medium contractu fusca intus cervino marginata - 

 posticce fascia marginali pallidiore. 



Phalaena-Bombyx pusilla, Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. 220, pi 395 f G 



JVIesoseia pusilla, Hubn. Verz. Schmett. 194, 1991. 



Surinam. 



Genus 4. CGECULIA. 



Corpus crassum. Ala3 latiusculas; antic* apice rotundata? 

 Mas.—kntewK late pectinatas, dimidio apicali simplices. Abdo- 

 men alas posticas sat longe superans. /W-Antenna3 mediocri- 

 ter pectinatae. Abdomen apice dense fasciculutum, alas posticas 

 paullo superans. v 



Cceculia, Boisd. Herr.-Schceff. Lep. Exot. Sp. Ser. 1, pi. 19. 



Body thick. Proboscis not visible. Palpi thick, pilose, porrect, 

 hardly extending beyond the head ; third joint short, conical An- 

 tennae as long as the thorax. Abdomen extending for one-fourth of 

 its length beyond the hind wings. Legs stout, densely pilose ; hind 

 tibiae with two very minute apical spurs. Wings broad. Fore 



3l^^ y /T 6 i .Vr 1 ' r ? Unded at the ti P"? hardly convex 

 and slightly denticulated along the exterior border; first and second 

 inferior veins contiguous at the base; third very remote from the 

 second and from the fourth ^/^Antennaa moderately pecti- 



EnSrt. Fore f rT m i ther S £° rter and lhe exte ™ b ^der less ob- 

 1 que than in the female. iW*.-Antenn* pectinated nearly as 

 m the male. Fore wings with the exterior border very oblique 



