﻿1636 CATALOGUE OF 



consperscB^ opalino-cinereo suffuses^ margine exieriore ferru- 

 gineo'/usco, linea media ferruginea subundulaia costam versus 

 valde interrupta, linea exteriore e punctis nigris ; anticce linea 

 interiore apud costam conspicua angulata, orbiculari atra 

 punctiformi, reniformi e guttis duabus atris, 



Male. Eeddish. Body somewhat opaline-cinereous. Head 

 and fore part of the thorax ferruginous. Fore tibiae with snow- 

 white tips. Wings very minutely speckled with black, overspread 

 with an opaline pale cinereous hue except along the exterior border, 

 which is ferruginous-brown ; lines obsolete, excepting the middle 

 one, which is ferruginous, slightly undulating, and is much inter- 

 rupted towards the costa of the fore wings ; exterior line represented 

 by black points. Fore wings with the interior line indistinctly 

 visible towards the costa, where it is angular ; orbicular mark deep 

 black, punctiform ; reniform represented by two deep black dots. 

 Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 20 lines. 



a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 



Genus 33. JUNCAEIA. 



Mas. Corpus sat gracile. Fasciculus frontalis prominens, 

 obtusus. Proboscis brevis. Palpi ascendentes, longiusculi, sub- 

 compressi, bicolores; articulus 2us dense vestitus; 3us linearis, 

 pubescens, apice rotundatus, 2o paullo brevier. Antennae sat 

 validae, corporis dimidio longiores, setis minutis paucis. Abdomen 

 subcylindricum, alas posticas vix superans ; fasciculus apicalis 

 minimus. Pedes mediocres, subpilosi. Alae amplae, integrae ; 

 anticaB subfalcatae, costa recta, margine exteriore apud medium sub- 

 angulato. 



Male, Body rather slender. Frontal tuft prominent, obtuse. 

 Proboscis short. Palpi ascending, rather long, slightly compressed, 

 of two colours ; second joint with thick-set hairs ; third linear, pubes- 

 cent, rounded at the tip, a little shorter than the second. AntennaB 

 rather stout, more than half the length of the body ; the bristles 

 minute, few and far apart. Abdomen nearly cylindrical, hardly 

 extending beyond the hind wings; apical tuft very small. Legs 

 moderately stout, slightly pilose. Wings ample, entire. Fore 

 wings subfalcate ; costa straight ; exterior border forming a very 

 obtuse angle in the middle. 



