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CATALOGUE OF 
4. UZEDA GIBBOSANA. 
Fcem. Rufescens , subtus cinerea; abdomen subochraceum ; alee 
anticee faleatee , nigro conspersce , Ztaea interiore nigricante 
indistincta undulata , /inea exteriore lata recta subobliqua 
saturate rufa antice attenuata , macida subcostali vitrea , striga 
discali saturate rufa , costa c#tas valde truncata , margins 
exteriore antice subexcavato postice perobliquo . 
Female . Reddish, mostly cinereous beneath. Palpi slender, 
nearly erect, rising as high as the vertex; third joint elongate- 
conical, full one-fourth of the length of the second. Abdomen pale 
dull ochraceous. Fore wings falcate, tinged with chalybeous, here 
and there cinereous, with some black speckles ; interior line blackish, 
slight, indistinct, undulating ; exterior line dark red, broad, 
straight, slightly oblique, attenuated in front, obsolete towards the 
costa ; an intermediate subcostal vitreous spot partly covered by an 
obliquely ascending tuft of scales, bordered on the hinder side by a 
dark red streak, which joins the exterior line ; an obliquely ascending 
ferruginous tuft in the disk near the base ; a yellowish patch along 
the fore part of the exterior border; exterior part of the costa much 
truncated ; exterior border slightly excavated in front, extremely 
oblique hindward. Hind wings aeneous-brown. Length of the body 
5^ — 6 lines ; of the wings 14 — 16 lines. 
a, Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
b. Villa Nova. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
5. UZEDA FLAMMEANA. 
flammeana, Anon. 
Surinam. 
Genus 59. CATADUPA. 
Mas. Corpus sat robustum. Proboscis nulla. Palpi validi, 
pubescentes, angulati, capitis latitudine longiores; articulus 2us 
suberectus; 3us porrectus, longi-conicus, 2i triente non longior. 
Antennae graciles, subpubescentes. Pedes tarsis posticis basi 
tibiisque posterioribus late fimbriatis. Alae anticae subelongatae, 
apice subrectangulatae, costa basi dilatata et fimbriata spatio medio 
subexcavata. 
Male . Body moderately stout. Proboscis obsolete. Palpi 
stout, pubescent, nearly erect, longer than the breadth of the bead, 
