﻿1090 CATALOGUE OF 



Genus 9. COERHA. 



Mas et fcem. Corpus robustum. Caput supra fasciculatum. 

 Proboscis brevis. Palpi oblique asceu denies ; articulus 2us den- 

 sissime pilosus ; 3us clavatus, nudus, 2i dimidio longior. Antennse 

 corporis diroidio longiores. Thorax densissime pilosus. Abdomen 

 alas posticas non superans. Pedes validi, pilosi; tibiae posticae cal- 

 caribus sat longis. Alae vix latae ; antics apud costam rectae, apice 

 subrotundaiee, margine exteriore perobliquo vix denticulato. Mas, 

 — Antennae serratag. 



Male and female. Body stout. Head tufted above. Pro- 

 boscis short. Palpi obliquely ascending ; second joint most densely 

 pilose ; third joint clavate, bare, more than half the length of the 

 second. Antennae more than half the length of the body. Thorax 

 most densely pilose. Abdomen not extending beyond the hind 

 virings. Legs stout, pilose; hind tibiae with moderately long spurs. 

 Wings hardly broad. Fore wings straight in front, somewhat 

 rounded at the tips, very oblique and hardly denticulated along the 

 exterior border, i)/a/e.— Antennae serrated. 



1. CORRHA DIFFICILIS. 



Mas et foem. Anthracina^ suhtus cinerea ; abdomen nigricante- 

 cinereum ; alee gutiis submarginalibus atris ; anticce nitentes, 

 lineis nonnullis indistinctis transversis nndnlatis atris ; pos- 

 iicce basifuscce, Mas. — Aniennce testacece. 



Male and female. Coal-black, cinereous beneath. Abdomen 

 blackish cinereous. Wings with a row of deep black submarginal 

 dots. Fore wings shining, with some indistinct deep black trans- 

 verse undulating lines. Hind wings brown towards the base. 

 Male.— A\neimas testaceous. Length of the body 7^ lines ; of the 

 wings 17 lines. 



a. Tasmania. Presented by M. Allport, Esq. 



b. Tasmania. Presented by Capt. J. C. Ross. 



Genus 10. C^NIPETA. 



Corpus robustum. Proboscis mediocris. Palpi longiusculi, 



subrecurvi; articulus 3us gracilis, compressus, 2i dimidio longior. 



Antennae graciles, simpHces, corporis dimidio longiores. Abdomen 



alas posticas vix superans. Pedes sat graciles ; tibi« posticae cal- 



