CIRCOBOTYS. — PACHTNOA. 
line, concave from costa to iirst median nervule in both wings, then with a deep inward 
indentation, then nearly straight to inner margin ; a waved submarginal dark line ; a black 
antecilial one; cilia silvery white. Underside paler j the postmedial band much more 
regular. 
Circobotys marginalis. (Plate CLV. figs. 1, 9.) 
Expanse, J* f, $ inch. 
Male. Reddish ochreous ; costa of fore wing fuscous ; a broad fuscous marginal band, 
widest at apex of each wing and ending before the anal angle of hind wing. Fore wing with 
a dark intermedial, slightly waved, transverse line ; a spot at end of cell ; a dark line from 
costa two thirds from base, curved to second median nervule, then bent inwards below the 
cell, and slightly curved to inner margin just beyond middle. Hind wing with a straight 
indistinct dark line from end of cell to submedian nervure. Underside paler and without 
markings. 
Female. Fore wing broader than in male ; the marginal baud on both wings narrower and 
less distinct ; the linear bands and spot at end of cell orange. 
Circobotys fnscalis. (Plate CLIV. fig. 14.) 
Expanse inch. 
Male. The whole of both wings ochreous, uniformly suffused with fuscous, and without 
markings, leaving narrow ochreous margins, of which the costal margin of fore wing is 
broadest. Cilia pale ochreous. Underside similar. Antennae, head, thorax, and abdomen 
ochreous. 
Pachynoa fuscilalis. (Plate CLV. fig. 2.) 
Expanse \\ inch. 
Female. Fore wing : a dark, waved, subbasal band ; a spot at end of cell ; a band from 
costa three fourths from base, bent inwards at first median nervule, then sti'aight to just above 
middle of inner margin ; the costa from apex, and the whole discal area within the postmedial 
band to below cell, and basal area within subbasal band purple-brown; the outer and inner 
areas bright yellow. Hind wing paler yellow ; a small purplish patch at base ; a dark sub- 
marginal line bent inwards at first median nervule, then straight to inner margin ; apex 
suffused with fuscous. Underside paler. Antennae, head, thorax, and second, third, and 
fourth segments of abdomen purple-brown ; first and fifth segments and anal tuft red-brown ; 
the intermediate segments yellow. Thorax, abdomen, and legs white below. 
