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CATALOGUE OF 
longe superans. Pedes laeves, sat graciles ; tibiae posticae cal cari- 
bus quatuor breviusculis. Alae longae, sat angustae ; anticae apice 
rotundatae. 
Male and female. Body moderately stout. Proboscis elon- 
gate. Palpi stout, pubescent, applied to the head, not rising higher 
than the vertex ; third joint extremely short. Antennae pubescent in 
the male, smooth in the female. Abdomen extending much beyond 
the hind wings. Legs smooth, rather slender ; hind tibiae with 
four rather short spurs. Wings long, rather narrow. Fore wings 
rounded at the tips; costa straight; exterior border very slightly 
convex, rather oblique. 
1. ZUNACETHA BIPARTITA. 
Mas et fcem. Alba; caput luteum ; thorax nigro fasciutus , an - 
tice luteus ; alee anticce costa basi , annulo magno , linea ob - 
ligua angulata radiisque exterioribus nigris , striga costali 
basali macula que discali luteis ; posticce apud marginem exte- 
riorem plus minusve fuscescentes. 
Male and female . White, shining. Head and thorax bright 
luteous. Thorax with a slender black band in front. Fore wings 
with a luteous streak along the base of the costa, which is black at 
the base; a large irregular black basal ringlet, contiguous on the 
outer side to a luteous spot which adjoins an oblique slightly angu- 
lar black line, whence nine black lines proceed to the exterior bor- 
der. Hind wings more or less brownish about the exterior border. 
Length of the body 6^—7 lines ; of the wings 16 — 17 lines. 
a, b. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson’s collection. 
Genus 88. PINDICITORA. 
Mas et fcem . Corpus robustum. Fasciculus frontalis pro- 
ductus. Proboscis brevis, gracilis. Palpi porrecti, validi, pilosi, 
capitis latitudine non breviores ; articulus 3us parvus, longi-conicus. 
Antennae breves. Abdomen alas posticas superans. Pedes laeves, 
longiusculi ; tibiae posticae quadricalcaratae. Alae anticae elongatae, 
angustae, apice rotundatae, margine exteriore convexo subobliquo. 
Mas. — Minor. Alae breviores. Antennae late pectinatae. Fcem . — 
Antennae glabrae. 
Male and female. Body stout. Frontal tuft rather prominent. 
Proboscis short, slender. Palpi porrect, stout, pilose, as long as the 
