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CATALOGUE OF 
moderately broad. Fore wings rounded at the tips, moderately ob- 
lique and slightly convex along the exterior border ; first, second 
and third inferior veins somewhat approximate; fourth remote. 
1. (Enosanda Noctuiformis. 
Cana , snbtus albida ; capitis crista thoracisque vittce duce laterales 
fuscescentes ; abdomen e guttis nigris univittatum ; alee anticce 
fasciis nonnullis angustis undulosis aut angulosis , necnon 
striga maculaque apud angulum interiorem fuscis ; posticce 
fuscce , basi jlavce. 
Hoary, whitish beneath. Head with a brownish crest. Thorax 
with a brownish stripe along each side. Abdomen with a black dot 
on each segment. Fore wings with several slender undulating or 
angular oblique dark brown bands, and with a transverse more dis- 
tinct streak by the interior angle, near which there is a brown spot. 
Hind wings brown, yellow towards the base. Length of the body 
6 lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 
a. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie’s collection. 
Genus 33. LAPABA. 
Mas. Corpus sat gracile. Caput parvum, breve. Proboscis 
mediocriter longa. Palpi brevissimi. Antennas graciles, subcla- 
vatae, thorace vix longiores, apice attenuate, vix hamatse. Abdo- 
men lineare, thorace duplo longius. Pedes graciles ; tibiae posticae 
calcaribus quatuor mediocriter longis. Alae sat angustae, non long® ; 
anticas apud costam subrectae, apice subrotundatae, margine exteriore 
recto perobliquo, interiore recto; posticas apice rotundatae. 
Male. Body rather slender. Head small, short. Proboscis 
moderately long. Palpi very short. Antennae slender, subclavate, 
hardly longer than the thorax, and attenuated but hardly hooked 
towards the tips. Abdomen linear, full twice the length of the tho- 
rax. Legs slender; hind tibiae with four moderately long spurs. 
Wings rather narrow, not long. Fore wings almost straight in 
front, slightly rounded at the tips, straight and very oblique along 
the exterior border ; interior border straight; second inferior vein 
far nearer to the first than to the third ; fourth very remote. Hind 
wings rounded at the tips. 
This genus has much outward resemblance to the Bombycidce. 
