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1. Pallene STRUCTA. 



Lutea ; alee anticce fusco trifasciatce et apud apices subnebulosce ; 

 posticce fiisco marginata. 



Luteous. Antennas black, luteous at the base. Fore wings 

 with three angular indented brown bands; first indistinct and inter- 

 rupted ; second before the middle ; third beyond the middle ; the 

 wings are also slightly streaked or clouded with brown which in- 

 creases from the first band to the tips; under side wholly luteous 

 except a broad brown border. Hind wings with broad brown borders. 

 Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 7\ lines. 



a — e. Sydney. From Mr. Lambert's collection. 



2. Pallene jucunda. 



Lutea ; thorax fascia lata nigra ; abdomen supra nigricans ; aide 

 anticce basi fasciisque duabus latis nigris ; posticce nigro late 

 marginatce. 



Luteous. Thorax with a broad black band. Abdomen blackish 

 above. Fore wings black at the base and with two black bands, one 

 before the middle, the other beyond two-thirds of the length. Hind 

 wings with broad black borders. Length of the body 2\ lines ; of 

 the wings 7 lines. 



a, b. Sydney. From Mr. Lambert's collection. 



Genus 122. CYLLENE. 



Mas. Corpus breviusculum, validiusculum. Palpi capite valde 

 breviores ; articulus 3us parvus, conicus. Antennae setaceae, graciles, 

 corporis dimidio longiores. Abdomen alas posticas non superans. 

 Pedes graciles ; tibiae posticus calcaribus quatuor lougiusculis. Alae 

 breviusculap, mediocriter latae ; anticae costa subconvexa, margine 

 apicali obliqua. 



Male. Body rather short and stout. Palpi very much shorter 

 shorter than the head; third joint small, conical. Antennae seta- 

 ceous, slender, more than half the length of the body. Abdomen 

 not extending beyond the hind wings. Legs slender; hind tibiae 

 with four rather long spurs. Wings moderately broad, rather short, 

 somewhat like those of the Tortricidce. Fore wings slightly com ex 

 in front, oblique along the apical border; third inferior vein more 

 than twice further from the fourth than from the second. 



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