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NOCTUID^. 
Calesia flabellifera, Moore. (Plate CLXV. figs. 2, 8.) 
Calcsia flabellifera, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 849 ; Cotes Sf Swinli. M. I. p. 406. 
Expanse^ c? 2, ? If inches. 
Male and Female. Chestnut-brown speckled with grey. Fore wing with indistinct straight 
medial and waved postmedial lines. Hind wing with a medial line ; cilia of both wings with 
grey tips. Antennee white ; head, collar, abdomen, and tibiae of all three pairs of legs 
vermilion. The tuft on the fore wing of the male rather small. 
Mr. Moore's tyjje in the British Museum is in such bad condition that the main points 
were indistinguishable when he wrote his description. 
Dysgonia tincta. (Plate CLXV. fig. 3.) 
Expanse 1 j'''^ inch. 
Female. Purplish grey. Fore wing with nearly straight oblique subbasal, antemedial, 
and medial brown lines ; a dark speck in the middle of the cell ; a large subtriangular 
chestnut-brown patch on the costa before the apex, with a pale outline, and three pale costal 
strigaj on it ; a submarginal series of dark specks ; a marginal brown line. Hind wing with 
a waved blackish line just beyond the middle, most distinct towards the inner margin ; traces 
of a postmedial waved line ; a large apical smoky-black patch ; a series of submarginal black 
specks ; a black marginal line. Cilia of fore wing fuscous, of hind wing whitish. Underside 
with a black speck in the cell of each wing, and some indistinct waved or maculate lines 
traversing the outer area. 
Nearest to H. aliena, Wlk. 
CORYTHTJRUS, g. n. 
Male. Antennae very minutely ciliated ; the third joint of the palpi with a long brush 
of hairs curved back over the vertex of the head ; abdomen with a long tuft of closely 
appressed hairs and scales extending backwards from the terminal segment. Fore wing with 
a costal nervure ; the first subcostal from half the length of the cell ; the second subcostal 
giving off the third, to anastomose with the fourth ; tlie fifth from the end of the post- 
discoidal cell ; the upper radial from tlie end of the cell ; the lower radial and two median 
nervules from the lower end of the cell ; the first median from before the end ; a submedian 
nervure. Hind wing with the costal anastomosing shortly with the subcostal ; the two 
subcostals from the end of the cell ; the radial from the middle of the discocellulars ; two 
median nerrales from the end of the cell, and the first from before the end; submedian and 
internal nervures. 
Female. The antennae simple ; the third joint of palpi naked; the other joints and legs 
not so densely clothed with hairs as in the male. No abdominal tuft. 
