]418 CATALOGUE OF 



Female. Body hardly stout. Palpi stout, porrect, extending 

 rather far heyond the head ; third joint small, conical, acuminated. 

 Antennae minutely pectinated, hardly longer than the thorax. Ab- 

 domen extending for one-fourth of its length beyond the hind wings. 

 Legs stout, pilose ; hind tibiae with two very minute apical spurs. 

 Wings moderately broad, somewhat long. Fore wings slightly 

 acuminated, slightly convex in front, very oblique, slightly convex 

 and indistinctly denticulated along the exterior border; first and 

 second inferior veins nearly contiguous ; third moderately remote 

 from the second and from the fourth. 



1. Oeona punctata. 



Foem. Cervina ; antenna testacece, ?\%mis fulvis ; alee anticce fas - 

 ciis duabus indistinctis undulosis pallidioribus marginatis, 

 guttis exterioribus fuscis, guttaque basim versus albida ; pos- 

 ticce subpallidiores. 



Female. Fawn-colour. Antennae testaceous, with tawny 

 branches. Fore wings with a whitish dot in the disk at one-third of 

 the length, and with two undulating indistinct paler bands, with 

 darker borders between the dot, and an undulating more oblique row 

 of brown dots. Hind wings a little paler than the fore wings. 

 Length of the body 10—11 lines ; of the wings 26—28 lines. 



a. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 



b. North China. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 



Genus 9. OPSIRHINA. 



Foem. Corpus crassum. Palpi capite plus duplo longiores. 

 Antennae subpectinatae, thoracis longitudine. Abdomen alas posti- 

 cas paullo superans. Alae longiusculae, mediocriter latae ; anticae 

 acuminata, apud costam vix convexa?, margine exteriore recto per- 

 obliquo. 



Female. Body thick. Palpi more than twice the length 

 of the head. Antennae minutely pectinated, about as long as the 

 thorax. Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings. 

 Wings rather long, moderately broad. Fore wings acuminated, 

 hardly convex in front, straight and very oblique along the exterior 

 border; first and second inferior veins nearly contiguous at the 

 base ; third remote from the second and still more remote from 

 the fourth. 



