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CATALOGUE OF 
Male. White, slightly silvered. Frontal tuft slightly promi- 
nent. Palpi porrect, striped with deep black, extending very little 
beyond the head; second joint pilose; third conical, not more than 
one-sixth of the length of the second. Antennae very minutely 
setulose. Thorax with a deep black transverse spot. Abdomen 
mostly blackish, extending rather beyond the hind wings. Fore 
wings with several zigzag deep black marks, and with a few deep 
black points; costa and exterior border almost straight, the latter 
hardly oblique; under side blackish, excepting the fringe and some 
costal points. Hind wings blackish cinereous; fringe white. 
Length of the body 6 lines; of the wings 12 lines. 
a. Nilghiri Hills. Presented by M. J. Walhouse, Esq. 
Borneo. 
55. SCIAPHILA? DITIORANA. 
Cinereo-fusca ; palpi arcuati , oblique ascendentes ; alee anticce 
postice albidce, fascia informi fusca, lineis transversis chaly - 
bceis , striga posiica atra chalybceo tumido quadrifasciata. 
Cinereous-brown. Palpi curved, obliquely ascending, rising a * 
little higher than the vertex; third joint conical, minute. Antennae 
smooth. Fore wings rectangular at the tips, mostly whitish hind- 
ward, this hue interrupted by an irregular brown band ; some chaly- ? 
beous lines extending from the costa to the disk; subapical line 
longer than the others, joining near the interior angle a deep black 
oblique streak, which is traversed by four embossed cupreous bands ; 
costa almost straight ; exterior border slightly convex, moderately 
oblique. Length of the body 2 lines; of the wings 5 lines. 
Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders collection. 
* Australia. 
56. SciAPHILA CONJUNCTANA. 
Mas. Obscure cinerea ; alee anticce argenteo-cinerece, vix aculcc, \ 
spatio costali et marginali obscure cinereo strigulis transversis 
nigris , lituris costalibus fasciaque interrupta ferrugineis, striga 
lata atra ; posticce fuscescente-cinerece , strigulis transversis 
indistinctis fuscis. 
Male. Dark cinereous, paler beneath. Palpi nearly erect, 
not rising higher than the vertex; third joint conical, not more 
