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oblique. Hind wings cinereous-brown; fringe pale. Length of 
the body lines ; of the wings 6 lines. 
a. Mauritius. From Dr. Beke’s collection. 
Borneo. 
5. Batodes serpentinana. 
Mas. Rufescente-cervina , subfus ferruginea ; alee anticce dimulio 
apicali ferrugineo vitta subcostali arcuata rufescente-cervina. 
Male. Reddish fawn-colour, stout, ferruginous beneath. 
Body beneath and legs mostly silvery cinereous. Abdomen and 
hind wings brown, the former extending a little beyond the latter. 
Fore vvings hardly acute; apical half ferruginous, with a curved 
subcostal stripe, which extends to the tip; costa hardly convex; 
exterior border straight, slightly oblique. Length of the body 
4 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 
Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
New Zealand. 
6. Batodes jactatana. 
Mas et foem. Cinereo-fusca ; alee anticce vix acuta, vitta brevi 
undulata atra , lineis duabus nigris punctularibus exterioribus , 
costa nigro punctata; posticee cinereee , strigulis plurimi $ 
transversis obscurioribus. 
Male and female. Cinereous-brown. Palpi porrect, a little 
shorter than the breadth of the bead ; second joint with a short 
fringe; third elongate-conical, about one-fourth of the length of the 
secoud. Fore wings hardly acute, with a deep black short undula- 
ting stripe; two lines composed of black points and abbreviated 
hind ward, one exterior, the other submarginal ; costa almost straight, 
with black points; exterior border slightly convex, rather oblique. 
Hind wings cinereous, with numerous minute transverse darker 
cinereous streaks. Length of the body 3 — 4 lines ; of the wings 
10—11 lines. 
a, b. Auckland, New Zealand. From Mr. Oxley’s collection, 
c. New Zealand. Presented by the Rev. W. Coleuso. 
