780 CATALOGUE OF 



Pedes sat validi. Alae densae, squamosa3 ; anticae oblong, nitentes, 

 vjx notatae, apice rotundatae. 



Leocyma, Gaen. Noct. ii. 212. 



Proboscis stout, moderately long. Palpi slender, curved, as- 

 cending, resting on the front; second joint cylindrical, hardly 

 thicker than the third, which is conical. Antennae slender, filiform, 

 hardly pubescent. Thorax robust, squamose, rounded, shining, of 

 one colour. Abdomen obconical, smooth, slightly villose. Legs of 

 moderate length and thickness. Wings thick, squamose. Fore 

 wings oblong, rounded, shining, without distinct lines. 



1. Leocyma Apollinis. 



Ochraceo-Jlava ; alee anticce punctis duobus nigris, uno basali, 

 altera discali. Mas. — Pedes antici fills cinereis dense 

 vestiti. 



Leocyma Apollinis, Guen. Noct. ii. 212, 980. 



Africa? 



2. Leocyma Vestae. 



Nivea, nitens ; frons, palpi apice, antenna? et tibia antics ockraceo 

 nebulosce ; tarsi nigro punctati. 



Leocyma Vestae, Guen. Noct. ii. 212, 981. 



Senegal. 



3. Leocyma Dian,e. 



Nivea, nitens, L. Vestae simillima, major ; alee anticm apice acu- 

 tiores, punctis marginalibus nigris ; tarsi ochracei, nigro 

 guttati. 



Leocyma Dianas, Guen. Noct. ii, 213, 982. 



Australia. 



Genus 6. EUPHASIA. 



Corpus robustum. Proboscis longiuscula. Palpi porrecti, 

 caput vix superantes ; articulus 3us conicus, minimus. Antennae 

 simplices, corporis dimidio valde longiores. Abdomen alas posticas 

 vix superans. Pedes sat validi ; tibiae postioae calcaribus longissi- 

 mis. Alae mediocriter lata? ; anticae apud costam recta?, apice angu- 

 atae, margine exteriore sat obliquo. 



