COLLECTED AT SARAWAK. 



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the dilated part widens angularly and terminates. Abdomen crested, 

 tapering, with a compressed apical tuft extending a little beyond the 

 hind wings. Legs rather slender ; tarsi, towards the base, and tibiae 

 fringed ; hind tibiae with four long spurs. Wings moderately broad. 

 Fore wings rectangular at the tips ; costa straight ; exterior border 

 slightly bent in the middle ; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd inferior veins approxi- 

 mate at the base ; 4th not very remote. 



180. Agabra trilineata, n. s. Mas. Ochraceo-rufa, abdomine ci- 

 nereo cristis ochraceis, alis anticis litura basali fasciisque duabus triii- 

 neatis strigaque exteriore obliqua albis fascia l a angulata 2 a undulata 

 lineis duabus exterioribus albis l a angulata 2 a e lunulis, alis posticis 

 rufescenti-cinereis. 



Male. Ochraceous red. Abdomen cinereous, with ochraceous crests. 

 Fore wings with a white discal mark near the base, and with two 

 white bands, each of which is composed of three lines ; 1st band form- 

 ing an outward angle, which is contiguous to an elongated oblique 

 white discal streak, the latter interlined with reddish ; 2nd band un- 

 dulating, succeeded by a white irregular line, one of whose angles 

 interrupts the white submarginal line, the latter formed of lunules. 

 Hind wings cinereous, reddish-tinged exteriorly. Length of the body 

 6 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 



Gen. Saebena, n. g. 



Mas. Corpus sat robustum. Proboscis obsoleta. Palpi porrecti, com- 

 pressi, pubescentes, sat graciles, caput sat superantes. Antennae con- 

 volutae, dimidio basali pectinatae. Abdomen subcylindricum, alas 

 posticas superans. Pedes graciles, vix pilosi; tibiae posticae calcan- 

 eus quatuor longissimis. Alee sat angustae ; anticae apice rotundatae, 

 costa vix convexa, margine exteriore perobliquo. 



Male. Body moderately stout. Proboscis not apparent. Palpi por- 

 rect, compressed, pubescent, rather slender, extending some distance 

 beyond the head; 3rd joint minute, obtuse, less than one-fourth of 

 the length of the 2nd. Antennae convoluted, slightly pectinated to 

 half the length, slender and bare from thence to the tips. Abdomen 

 nearly cylindrical, extending somewhat beyond the hind wings. Legs 

 slender, hardly pilose ; hind tibiae with four very long spurs. Wings 

 rather narrow. Fore wings somewhat rounded at the tips ; costa very 

 slightly convex; exterior border straight, very oblique; 1st and 2nd 

 inferior veins contiguous at the base; 3rd not remote; 4th very 

 remote. 



181. Sarbena lignifera, n. s. Mas. Lignicolor, alis anticis nigro 

 substrigatis et subconspersis subtus fuscescentibus, alis posticis pal- 

 lide cinereis. 



Male. Wood-colour. Fore wings slightly and irregularly streaked and 

 speckled with black, mostly brownish beneath. Hind wings pale 



