COLLECTED AT SAEAWAK. 



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carum calcaribus quatuor longissimis, alis anticis puncto basali lituris 

 quatuor costalibus gutta discali strigaque marginali nigiis. 

 Male. Pale fawn-colour, rather slender. Abdomen, hind wings, and 

 middle part of fore wings more cinereous. Palpi porrect, linear, ex- 

 tending a little beyond the head; 3rd joint obtuse, very minute. 

 Antennae short, stout, setulose. Abdomen extending very little beyond 

 the hind wings ; apical tuft very small. Hind tibiae with four very 

 long spurs. Wings moderately broad. Fore wings acute, with a black 

 basal point, and with four black shaded costal marks, of which the 

 third emits an oblique streak to the irregular black discal dot ; costa 

 slightly convex; a short black streak on the very oblique exterior 

 border ; fringe with a black line which is interrupted opposite each 

 vein. Length of the body 3 Hues ; of the wings 8 lines. 



1 14. Lyclene tineoides, n. s. Fam. Cinereo-fusca, robusta, capite 

 thoraceque antico pallide testaceis, palpis lanceolatis subascendentibus, 

 antennis breviusculis, alis anticis angustis rotundatis guttis duabus 

 discalibus nigris strigis apicalibus testaceis. 



Female. Cinereous brown, stout. Head and fore part of the thorax dull 

 pale testaceous. Palpi lanceolate, slightly ascending, extending very 

 little beyond the head ; 3rd joint elongate. Antennae rather short. 

 Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings. Hind tibiae with 

 four long spurs. Wings elongate, rather narrow. Fore wings rounded 

 at the tips, with testaceous irregular apical streaks ; two black points 

 in a line on the disk, one at one-fourth of the length, the other beyond 

 the middle ; costa hardly convex ; exterior border very oblique. Hind 

 wings and abdomen brownish cinereous. Length of the body 3 lines; 

 of the wings 9 lines. 

 This species, like some others included under Lyclene, differs much from 

 the typical structure of that genus ; but the separation of it under another 

 generic name may be deferred until some new cognate species are dis- 

 covered. 



115. Lyclene bipunctata, n. s. Mas. Cinerea, crassa, capite fascia 

 cyaneo-nigra, palpis lanceolatis oblique ascendentibus, thorace guttis 

 decern cyaneo-nigris, abdomine e guttis fuscescentibus bivittato, alis 

 anticis guttis basalibus cyaneo-nigris, litura costali lineisque duabus 

 obliquis subparallelis purpureo-fuscis, posticis pallide flavis. 



Male. Cinereous, very stout ; nearly allied to L. imposita. Head and 

 thorax very broad, the former bluish black between the antennae. 

 Palpi straight, lanceolate, obliquely ascending, not near extending to 

 the front; 3rd joint not more than one-fourth of the length of the 

 2nd. Antennae setulose. Thorax with ten bluish-black dots. Abdomen 

 pale yellow, tapering, hardly extending beyond the hind wings, with 

 two rows of brownish dots; apical tuft small. Legs stout; hind tibiae 

 with four moderately long spurs ; fore femora and fore tibiae mostly 

 black above ; middle tibiae black towards the tips. Fore wings rounded 



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