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CATALOGUE OF 
with moderately long spurs. Wings narrow. Fore wings rounded 
at the tips, slightly iridescent, with several ferruginous slightly den- 
ticulated lines, which contain some blackish points; two larger 
blackish marks by the interior border, on which there is a more 
exterior white dot; costa straight; exterior border very oblique. 
Hind wings aeneous-brown; fringe pale cinereous. Length of the 
body 3^ lines; of the wings 10 lines. 
Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
Sect. N. 
Mas. Palpi porrecti, capitis latitudine non breviores; articu- 
lus 3us lanceolatus, 2i dimidio brevior. Antennae dense setulosae. 
Abdomen alas posticas paullo superans ; fasciculus ajdcalis mini- 
mus. Pedes laeves, sat validi. Alae anticae elongatae, vix acutae, 
margine exteriore convexo perobliquo. Alae posticae margine exte- 
riore antico excavato. 
Male. Palpi porrect, as long as the breadth of the head; 
second joint slightly broader towards the tip ; third lanceolate, less 
than half the length of the second. Antennae thickly setulose. 
Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings; apical tuft 
very small. Legs smooth, rather stout. Wings elongate, mode- 
rately broad. Fore wings hardly acute; costa straight; exterior 
border convex, very oblique. Hind wings with the exterior border 
concave in front. 
17. Gyrtona dorsalis. 
Mas. Ferrugineo-fusca ; thorace fascia atra ; alis anlicis cinereo 
tine tis, fascia maculari interiore , litura discali , lineis duabus 
exterioribus interruptis punctisque rnarginalibus elongatis 
nigris ; alis posticis cinereo-fuscis, fimbria pallide cinerea, 
Male . Ferruginous-brown. Thorax with a deep black band 
in front. Abdomen and under side brownish cinereous. Fore 
wings with a cinereous bloom and with black markings, which con- 
sist of an interior macular band, of a discal mark, of two exterior 
interrupted lines, and of elongated marginal poinis. Hind wings 
cinereous- brown ; fringe pale cinereous. Length of the body 6 
lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 
a. Ceylon. Discovered by Dr. Templeton. 
