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10/. Lyclexe cuneIfera, n. s. Mas. Pallide lutea, crassa, palpis 

 brevissimis, thorace guttis quatuor nigrHantibus, abdominis dimidio 

 apicali nigro-fusco, alis aaticis guttis basalibus linea l a undulata 

 antice furcata linea 2 a valde serpentina guttisque submargiualibus 

 fuscis. 



Male. Pale luteous, very robust. Palpi extremely short. Antennas 

 setulose, rather short. Thorax with two blackish dots on each side. 

 Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings ; apical half blackish 

 brown; tip quadrate, tufted. Legs hardly stout; hind tibiae very 

 slightly curved, with four moderately long spurs. Fore wings with 

 brown markings ; two basal points ; interior line deeply undulating, 

 forked in front, with two subcostal streaks near its outer branch; 

 exterior line very oblique, most deeply winding ; a row of submarginal 

 dots, of which the hindward are elongated; costa convex, slightly 

 reflexed in the middle ; exterior border convex, rather oblique. Hind 

 wings much paler. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 



This species and the following one are nearly allied to L. undulosa. 



108. Lyclene cuneigera, n. s. Mas. Pallide lutea, robusta, palpis 

 caput vix superantibus articulo 3° minimo, abdomine fascia latissima 

 nigro-fusca, alis anticis guttis basalibus lineis tribus variis lineaque sub- 

 marginali valde serpentina nigricautibus, posticis fuscescenti-cinereis. 



Male. Pale luteous, robust. Palpi extending very little beyond the 

 head ; 3rd joint extremely minute. Antennae setulose. Thorax with 

 a black point on each shoulder. Abdomen extending a little beyond 

 the hind wings, blackish brown except towards the base and at the 

 tip, which is quadrate and furnished with two large valves. Pore 

 wings with blackish markings ; seven dots near the base ; two oblique 

 lines before the middle; the 1st macular, abruptly retracted towards 

 the costa; the 2nd emitting a subcostal streak by which it is con- 

 nected with the exterior line, the latter resembling the line of the 

 preceding species, except that its windings are less equal in length ; 

 submarginal dots like those of the preceding species ; fringe brownish 

 costa hardly convex ; tip rounded. Hind wings brownish cinereous. 

 Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 8 hues. 



109. Lyclexe distributa, n. s. Mas. Luteo-flava, sat robusta, 

 palpis porrectis caput vix superantibus, abdominis fasciculo apicali sat 

 magno, alis anticis strigis basalibus lineis duabus parallelis a striga 

 connexis antice furcatis strigisque quinque marginalibus fuscis, posticis 

 fascia submarginali fusca. 



Male. Luteous yellow, moderately stout. Palpi porrect, slender, 

 hardly extending beyond the head. Antennae very minutely setulose. 

 Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings ; apical tuft rather 

 large. Fore wings with brown markings ; four small basal streaks ; two 

 broad parallel lines, which are forked in front, and are united by an 

 oblique hinder line, the outer one emitting five streaks to the exterior 



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