LEPIDOPTERJl heterocera. 
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Genus 80. TIPASA. 
Fcem. Corpus gracile. Frons producta. Proboscis brevis- 
sima. Palpi porrecti, sat longi ; articulus 2us latiusculus, subarcu- 
atus, supra fimbriatus ; 3us linearis, gracillimus. Antennae graciles. 
Abdomen alas posticas superans. Pedes laeves; tibiae posticae cal- 
caribus quatuor longis. A\x subelongatae ; anticae acutae, margine 
exteriore convexo. 
Female. Body slender. Front prominent. Proboscis very 
short. Palpi porrect, much longer than the breadth of the head ; 
second joint rather broad, very slightly curved, fringed above ; third 
linear, very slender, less than half the length of the second. An- 
tennae slender. Abdomen extending beyond the hind wings. Legs 
smooth, moderately long and stout; hind tibiae with four long spurs. 
1. TlPASA NEBULOSELLA. 
Foem. Pallide cervino-cinerea ; oice anticce fusco aut nigricante 
subcons per see, lineis exteriore et submarginali albidis , la in- 
complete, 2 a apud costem dilatata , punctis marginalibus ni- 
gricantibus. 
Female . Pale cinereous, tinged with fawn-colour. Fore 
wings slightly and irregularly brown or blackish-speckled ; exterior 
and submarginal lines whitish, the former incomplete, the latter di- 
lated towards the tip into an oblique streak ; marginal points 
blackish. Length of the body 4 ^ lines; of the wings 9 lines. 
Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 
Genus 81. BUZALA. 
Mas. Corpus sat robustum. Proboscis obsoleta. Palpi an- 
gulati, sat graciles, capitis latitudine vix breviores ; articulus 2us 
subascendens ; 3us decumbens, longi-eonicus. Antennae subsetu- 
losae, subpubescentes. Abdomen attenuatum, alas posticas superans. 
Pedes laeves, sat validi ; tibiae posticae quadricalcaratae. Alae an- 
ticae elongatae, sat angustae, subacutse. 
Male. Body moderately stout. Proboscis obsolete. Palpi 
nearly as long as the breadth of the head, rather slender ; second 
joint very slightly ascending; third decumbent, elongate-conical, 
about half the length of the second, with which it forms a nearly 
right angle. Antennae minutely setulose and pubescent. Abdomen 
attenuated, extending somewhat beyond the hind wings. Legs 
