﻿1652 CATALOGUE OF 



interrwpla^ suhtus rufescentes ; posticcB pallide cinerecB, apud 

 marginem exteriorem riifescente-ferruginece, lunula discali 

 fusca. 



Male, Ferruginous, varied with whitish cinereous. Abdomen 

 and under side mostly whitish cinereous. Fore wings ferruginous- 

 brown, irregular!}^ speckled with pale testaceous on the exterior part ; 

 two upright snow-white bands ; one before the middle, especially 

 angular on the outer side ; the other beyond the middle, irregular 

 and interrupted; under side reddish. Hind wings pale cinereous, 

 reddish ferruginous towards the exterior border ; a brown cellular| 

 lunule. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 



a. Sarawak, Borneo. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



Genus AQUIS. 



Mas. Corpus sat validum. Proboscis brevis. Palpi erectiJ 

 subpilosi, sat graciles; articulus 3us lanceolatus, 2i dimidio valdel 

 longior. Antennae setacese, sat valid se, dimidio basali subcrenulatoJ 

 corporis dimidio valde longiores. Thorax squamosus. Pedes vixJ 

 robusti, subpilosi ; tibiae posticae calcaribus longissimis. Alael 

 mediocres, dense vestitse, non denticulatae ; anticae subsquamosae, 

 apud costam rectae, apice rotundatae, margine exteriore sub- 

 obliquo. 



Male, Body rather stout. Proboscis short. Palpi vertical, 

 rather slender, slightly pilose ; third joint lanceolate, much more 

 than half the length of the second. Antennae setaceous, rather 

 stout, slightly crenulate for about half the length from the base, 

 much more than half the length of the body. Thorax squamose. 

 Legs hardly stout, slightly pilose ; hind tibiae with very long spurs. 

 Wings moderately broad, thickly clothed, not denticulated. Fore 

 wings somewhat squamose, straight along the costa ; tips rounded; 

 exterior border slightly oblique. 



1. Aquis vtridisquama. 



Mas. Albida, fusco conspersa, subtus fusca ; caput et thorax 

 anticus fusca ; tarsi fusco fasciati ; alee antica fuscce, apud 

 discum glaucescenteSy squamis plurimis viridilus, fasciis 



