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Genus 52. CABAEDA. 
Mas. Corpus robustum. Palpi graciles, porrecti, caput non 
superantes; articulus 3us brevissimus. Antennae setulosae, sub- 
pubescentes. Abdomen alas posticas superans, dimidio apicali 
dense vestito. Alae anticse apice rotundatae, costa subconvexa, 
margine exteriore sat obliquo. 
Male. Body stout. Palpi slender, porrect, not extending 
beyond the head ; third joint extremely short. Antennas setuiose, 
very minutely pubescent. Abdomen extending beyond the hind 
wings; apical half densely clothed. Fore wings rounded at the 
tips; costa and exterior border slightly convex, the latter rather 
oblique. 
1. Cabarda molliculana. 
Mas. Albida ; abdomen dimidio apicali fusco; alee anticce 
fasciis quinque ochraceu indeterminatis macularibus aut 
guttularibus , panctis marginalibus ochraceis elongatis . 
Male. Whitish. Abdomen with the apical half brown. Fore 
wings with five very irregular bands, composed of ochraceous spots 
and dots of various size and shape; marginal points ochraceous, 
elougated. Length of the body 4 lines; of the wings 10 lines. 
a. Sarawak, Borneo. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 
Genus 53. SAMCOVA. 
Mas. Corpus robustum. Fasciculus frontalis productus. Palpi 
laeves, sat graciles, oblique ascendentes, capitis latitudine longiores ; 
articulus 3us linearis, elongatus. Antennae laeves, graeiles. Ab- 
domen alas posticas paullo superans, fasciculis tribus apicalibus. 
Pedes laeves, tarsis posterioribus basi tibiisque posterioribus fim- 
briatis. Alae anticae acutae, vix falcaUe, basi quasi inflatae, costa 
basi subconvexa, margine exteriore postico obliquo. 
Male . Body stout. Frontal tuft prominent. Proboscis short. 
Palpi smooth, rather slender, obliquely ascending, longer than the 
breadth of the head ; third joint linear, rounded at the tip, much 
more slender than the second, and less than one-third of its length. 
Antennae smooth, slender. Abdomen extending a little beyond the 
hind wings, with one dorsal and two lateral tufts at the tip. Legs 
smooth, moderately long and stout ; posterior tarsi towards the base 
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