EEYGIA .— PTLOSOCEUEES. 
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angle, but terminating before it ; apex white. Underside of fore wing with a broad dark band 
across the wing at end of cell, the area on each side of it whitish. 
There is a closely-allied undescribed species from Natal in coll. B.M., which has no band 
and spot at end of cell of hind wing. 
Erygia refiectifascia. (Plate CXLVI. fig. 18.) 
Expanse I3 inch. 
Male. Pore wing cinnamon-brown, with numerous darker scales and strigae ; a narrow 
black waved antemedial band ; a short medial one from costa to subcostal nervure ; a post- 
medial band, waved to below first median nervule, then bent upwards and back to median 
nervure, and waved down to inner margin ; an indistinct lunulate submarginal band. Hind 
wing ochreous white ; outer area smoky. Both wings with lunulate antecilial line. Under- 
side ochreous white, slightly irrorated with black : fore wing — outer area smoky ; a series of 
black antecilial specks : hind wing with antecilial lunulate line, the points produced as black 
cilia ; a black streak at anal angle. Head, thorax, and abdomen cinnamon-brown, paler 
below ; tibiae and tarsi tinged with black. 
A broken and rubbed female has the ground-colour of fore wing very pale, with large 
diffused dark blotches. 
The postmedial band bent more back towai'ds the base than in E. apicalis. 
PILOSOCRUEES, gen. nov. 
Male. Antennae ciliated : palpi erect; terminal joint long and naked. Tibise clothed 
with hairs, which in the fore legs are very thick and long, the ones nearest the tarsus curled 
round. Fore wing broad and rather short; costa highly arched towards the apex ; outer 
margin arclied evenly ; inner margin strongly hooked two thirds from base. 
Allied to Batracharta, Walk, (in Mus. Oxon.), which is without the long hairs on tibia 
of hind legs. 
Pilosocrures variegata. (Plate CXLVI. fig. 20.) 
Expanse If incli. 
Male. Fore wing : area from one third from apex on costa to near the base on inner 
margin slaty blue variegated with grey, black, brown, and madder tints, the most distinct of 
these markings being some black strigae on the costa; two square brown spots, one in the cell, 
one just beyond it, and some pink on median vein ; the area outside this slaty-blue area is 
pinkish variegated with olive-browns and greens, and some black specks near the outer angle 
and along first median nervule, the most prominent markings being two olive-green diffused 
patches, one subapical, the other in the centre of the outer area ; two patches of slaty blue ou 
