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CATALOGUE OF 
interior border fringed with long cinereous hairs. Length of the 
body 4 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. 
This species may form a new genus. 
Rio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry’s collection. 
Genus LICHA. 
Mas. Corpus sat validum. Proboscis brevis. Palpi oblique 
ascendentes ; articulus 2us subpilosus ; 3us lanceolatus, non acutus. 
Antennse breves, pectinatse. Abdomen alas posticas paullo superans. 
Pedes sat robusti ; femora pilosa. Alae latae ; anticse acutse, lineis 
Iransversis liturisque discalibus nullis. 
Male. Body moderately stout. Proboscis short. Palpi 
obliquely ascending, moderately long ; second joint slightly pilose ; 
third somewhat lanceolate, not acute, much shorter than the second. 
Antennae short, pectinated. Abdomen extending a little beyond the 
hind wings. Legs rather stout ; femora pilose ; spurs long. Wings 
broad. Fore wings acute, without transverse lines and discal 
marks. 
This genus and the following one differ from most of the other 
genera of Hypenidce in the markings of the wings and in some other 
characters, but can hardly be removed from that family. 
]. Licha undilinealis. 
Mas. Cervina ; abdomen pallidum ; alee niientes ; anticce albo ex 
parte marginatce , lineis qua tuor albis , \a2aque subcostalibus 
rectis abbreviatis , 3a undulata obliqua abbreviata } 4 a subundu- 
lata Integra. 
Male. Fawn-colour, mostly cinereous beneath. Abdomen 
paler than the thorax. Wings shining. Fore wrings white along 
part of the costa and interior border, and with four white lines; first 
and second lines subcostal, straight, widelv separated ; the first not 
far from the end of the oblique undulating third line ; fouith line 
much longer than the others, slightly undulating. Length of the 
body 5% lines; of the wings 13 lines. 
Rio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry’s collection. 
