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CATALOGUE OF 
Body stout. Proboscis obsolete. Palpi short, stout, recurved 
on tbe head, which thereby has a conical appearance. Antennae 
wanting. Abdomen oblanceolate, rather more than twice the 
length of the thorax. Legs stout, pilose, rather short ; hind tibiae 
with no apparent spurs. Wings moderately broad, not long. 
Fore wings nearly straight in front, hardly acuminated, almost 
straight and moderately oblique along the exterior border; interior 
border slightly concave towards the interior angle ; inferior veins 
much as usual. Hind wings rounded at the tips, entire and even 
along the exterior border. 
1. Daphnusa ocellaris. 
Mas. Cinerea , subtus rufescens ; thorax fascia antica cervina ; 
abdomen f asciis interrupts fuscis maculisque intermediis ob- 
scurioribus ; alee anticce lineis nonnullis transversis undulosis , 
fascia ante basali obscuriore , necnon macula flava strigaque 
testacea apud angulum interiorem ; posticce cinereo-fuscee , 
f asciis duabus obscurioribus strigisque apud venas rufescen - 
tibus, 
Male. Cinereous, mostly red beneath. Thorax with a fawn- 
coloured band in front. Abdomen with interrupted brown bands, 
and with a row of intermediate darker brown spots. Fore wings 
with some undulating transverse brown lines, with a darker brown 
band near the base, and with a large yellow spot, accompanied by a 
testaceous streak, near the interior angle. Hind wings cinereous- 
brown, with two indistinct darker bands, and with reddish streaks 
on the veins. Length of the body 15 lines; of the wings 34 
lines. 
a. Borneo. From Mr. Horsburgh’s collection. 
2. Daphnusa colligata. 
Mas. Cervina; thorax maculis duabus lateralibus fuscis ; postice 
pallidior ; alee anticee disco ex parte cinereo , apud costam 
albidee , vitta discali fusca , fascia exteriore obliqua arcuata 
albida , macula apicali fusca guttaque argenteo discali ; pos- 
ticce fuscescentes , apud angulum interiorem pallidiores striga 
obscure fusca, margine exteriore cervino . 
Male. Fawn-colour. Thorax with a brown spot on each side 
by the fore wing ; hind part paler. Fore wings partly cinereous in 
