﻿1514 CATALOGUE OF 



2. Nymbis textilis. 



Mas. Saturate fusca ; alee antica lineis distinctis pallidis in- 

 iegris, interiore subrecta extus nebulosa, exteriore intus 

 arcuata, spatio marginali obscuriore lineam submarginalem 

 pallidam rectam includente, orbiculari alba punctiformi, 

 reniformi fusca ovata non distincta ; posticce nigro-fuscce. 



Nymbis textilis, Guen. Noct. iii. 321, 1785. 



Brazil. 



Genus 3. FELINTA. 



Mas, Corpus robustum. Proboscis mediocris. Palpi ascen- 

 dentes, longiusculi, vix robusti ; articulus 2us pilosus, 3us cylin- 

 dricus, subspatulatus, 2i dimidio non longior. Thorax sublanu- 

 ginosus. Abdomen carinalum, crista turn, lanup:inosum, fasciculo 

 apicali quadrato. Pedes antici et postici densissime pilosi. Alse 

 denticulatae ; anticae sat anguslae, apice subrotundatae, margine 

 exteriore perobliquo. 



Felinia, Guen, Noct. iii. 322. 



Male. Body stout. Proboscis moderately long. Palpi as- 

 cending, rather long, hardly stoul; second joint pilose, of two 

 colours ; third cylindrical, subspatulate, about half the length of the 

 second. Thorax sublanuginose. Abdomen keeled, crested, lanu- 

 ginose on both sides, ending with a quadrate tuft of hairs, hardly 

 extending beyond the hind wings. Fore legs and hind legs most 

 densely clothed, especially the hind legs, where the hairs extend in 

 a double series to the tips of the tarsi. Wings denticulated. Fore 

 wings rather narrow, somewhat rounded at the tips, very oblique 

 along the exterior border. 



1. Felinia spissa. 



Mas. Cinerascens ; caput et thoracis tegulce subcervina ; palporum 

 articulus 2us basi niger ; linea marginali undulata fusca ; alee 

 anticce cinereo-albidce, lituris costalibus nigris ^ fascia la fusca 

 denticulata nigro marginata, 2a fusca et linea exteriore fie xa 

 nigra postice connexis, plaga costali subapicali nigricante, 

 lunulis suhnarginalibus nigris ; posticce dimidio exteriore 

 fuscescentCy spatio apud angulum interiorem albido. 



Felinia spissa, Guen, Noct, iii. 322, 1783. 



Silhet. 



