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CATALOGUE OF 
5. Chilo cicatricellus. 
cicatricellus, Tr. — Treitschkeella, Frr. — amplella ? Hb. 
South America. 
6. Chilo porrectellus. 
Mas. Pallide cervinus ; palpi labiates capitis latiiudine fere 
duplo longiores ; antennce setulosce ; abdomen alas posticas 
dimidio superans ; alee anticce postice flavescente-cinerece , 
punctis paucis discalibus lineaque submarginali recta obliqua 
postice obsoleta fuscis , punctis marginalibus nigris ; posticce 
fuscescente-cinerece. 
Male. Pale fawn-colour, cinereous beneath. Labial palpi 
nearly twice longer than the breadth of the head ; third joint less 
than one-third of the length of the second. Maxillary palpi about 
one-fourth of the length of the labial palpi. Antennae setulose. 
Abdomen extending for full half its length beyond the hind wings. 
Legs very long. Fore wings narrow, acute, yellowish-cinereous 
hindward, with a few brown discal points and with a straight ob- 
lique brown submarginal line, which is obsolete hindward; mar- 
ginal points black. Hind wings brownish cinereous. Length of 
the body 7 lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 
a . Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
7. Chilo subcervinellus. 
Mas et foem. Auratus ; caput et thorax cervina ; palpi labiales 
capitis latitudine non breviores ; abdomen albidurn ; aloe an- 
ticce apud costam cervince ; posticce albidce . 
Male and female. Gilded. Head, thorax and costal space of 
the fore wings fawn-colour. Labial palpi as long as the breadth of 
the head. Maxillary palpi nearly half the length of the labial 
palpi. Abdomen, hind wings and under side whitish. Wings elon- 
gate, rather narrow. Fore wings slightly acute ; exterior border 
very oblique. Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 
a, 6. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson’s collection. 
8. Chilo? infusellus. 
Rufescente-testaceus , sat robustus ; pedes validi ; alee anticce apice 
rotundatce. atomis nonnullis punctoque discali niqris : posticce 
albce . 
