966 CATALOGUE OF 



simple, slender. Abdomen extending for about one-third of its 

 length beyond the hind wings. Legs rather long, moderately stout ; 

 hind tibiae with very long spurs. Wings moderately broad. Fore 

 wings straight in front, slightly rounded at the tips ; exterior border 

 hardly convex, not oblique; interior border much excavated in the 

 middle, with two slight teeth. 



1. Devena atomifera. 



Fcem. Cinereo-fusca ; alee anticce punctis, gutta discali lineaque 

 obliqua recta exteriore nigris ; posticce obscuriores, ciliis 

 cinereis. 



Female, Cinereous-brown, somewhat paler beneath. Fore 

 wings thinly sprinkled with black points, which abound most 

 towards the exterior angle, and by their confluence form a discal 

 dot ; a straight oblique transverse black line somewhat beyond the 

 discal dot. Hind wings a little darker than the fore wings ; cilia? 

 pale cinereous. Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 18 

 lines. 



- ? Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



Genus 11. ECKEGMA. 



Mas. Corpus robustum. Proboscis mediocriter longa. Caput 

 bifasciculatum. Palpi ascendentes, breviusculi ; articulus 3us 

 minimus. Antennae graciles, subciliata?, corporis dimidio longiores. 

 Abdomen alas posticas perpaullo superans. Pedes sat validi ; 

 tibiae postica? calcaribuslongis. Alae antic® mediocriter lata?, apud 

 costam recta?, margine exteriore vix convexo sat obliquo, interiore 

 perparum excavato, dentibus subobsoletis. 



Male. Body stout. Proboscis moderately long. Head with 

 a tuft on each side by the base of the antenna?. Palpi ascending, 

 rather short; third joint very minute. Antenna? slender, very 

 minutely ciliated, more than half the length of the body. Abdomen 

 extending very little beyond the hind wings. Legs moderately 

 stout ; hind tibia? with long spurs. Fore wings moderately broad, 

 straight in front, rectangular at the tips ; exterior border very 

 slightly convex, rather oblique ; interior border very slightly exca- 

 vated exteriorly, the teeth almost obsolete. 



This genus may possibly not belong to the Calpidce. 



