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CATALOG OE OF 
Female. Whitish, dingy beneath. Fore wings with a slight 
yellowish tinge, and with a transverse fawn-coloured line, which 
forms two very deep curves; two brown points on the interior side of 
this line; submarginal line pale brown, curved, hardly denticulated ; 
costa and marginal line brown. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the 
wings 12 lines. 
Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
Sect. n. 
Fcem. Corpus sat gracile. Palpi maxillares breves, fimbriati, 
ascendentes. Palpi labiales subflexi, subascendentes, capitis latitu- 
dine vix duplo lougiores ; articulus 3us lanceolatus, 2o non brevior. 
Abdomen apicem versus subcompressum. Pedes longi, graciles. 
Alae anticae angustse, apice quadrat®, margine exteriore subrecto 
vix obliquo. Mas. — Palpi latiores. Antennae crassiores. 
Female. Body rather slender. Labial palpi slightly bent and 
ascending, nearly twice longer than the breadth of the head; third 
joint lanceolate, as long as the second. Maxillary palpi fringed, as- 
cending, less than half the length of the labial palpi. Antennae 
smooth. Abdomen slightly compressed towards the tip; apical tuft 
small. Legs smooth, long, slender; hind tibiae with four long 
spurs. Wings elongate, narrow. Fore wings quadrate at the tips ; 
exterior border almost straight, hardly oblique. Male. — Palpi rather 
stouter than those of the female. Antennae thicker. Abdomen 
with a small quadrate apical tuft. 
118. Crambus candidifer. 
Mas et fcem. Albus ; alee anticce puncto marginali nigro , punctis 
marginalibus nigricantibus ; posticce tinea marginali fusca. 
Mas. — Alee anticce costa fusca, striga obliqua arcuata lineaque 
dupiicata denticulata submarginali fuscescentibus. Fcem. — 
Alee anticce costa ochracea . 
Male and female. White, somewhat cinereous beneath. Fore 
wings shining, with a black marginal point; costa brown, somewhat 
ochraceous in the female ; marginal points blackish, minute. 
Hind wings with a brown marginal line. Male. — Fore wings with 
a slight curved oblique brownish streak, which proceeds from the 
discal point to the costa, and with a double curved slightly denti- 
