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CATALOGUE OF 
rather stout; spurs very long. Wings long, narrow, alike in 
colour, with numerous markings. Fore wings rounded at the tips ; 
exterior border very oblique. 
The affinities of this genus are doubtful, but it seems to 
be most allied to the Pyralidce . 
1. Brixia Dorilusalis. 
Mas. Testaceo-cinerea ; palpi cervini ; alee sericece , chalybeo sub - 
nitentes , strigis plurimis parvis transversis nigricantibus, 
f asciis nonnullis incompletis fuscescentibus nigro marginatis ; 
anticce macula apicali chalybceaj po s tic ce fascia perobliqua 
purpurascente-chalybcea nigro marginata . 
Male. Cinereous, with a testaceous tinge, paler beneath. 
Palpi fawn-colour. Wings glossy, with a slight chalybeous tinge, 
with numerous minute transverse blackish streaks ; three or four 
incomplete brownish black-bordered bands. Fore wings with a 
chalybeous apical spot. Hind wings with a very oblique purplish 
chalybeous mostly black-bordered band. Length of the body 
7 lines; of the wings 14 lines. 
Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
Page 258. 
Genus LORYMA. 
Mas. Corpus sat validum. Proboscis non conspicua. Palpi 
ascendentes ; articulus 2us fasciculo longo instructus ; 3us linearis, 
apice rotundatus. Antennee validae, breviusculae, pubescentes, vix 
serratae ; articulus lus crassus. Abdomen alas posticas sat su- 
perans. Pedes validi, glabri. Alae breviusculae, sat angustae ; 
anticae acutae, pallido venosae,exterioremarginesubobliquo ; posticae 
venis obscuris. 
Male. Body moderately stout. Proboscis not visible. Palpi 
ascending ; second joint furnished with a long projecting tuft ; 
third linear, rounded at the tip, shorter and more slender than the 
second. Antennae pubescent, rather short and stout, hardly ser- 
rated ; first joint very thick. Abdomen extending rather beyond 
the hind wings. Legs stout, smooth ; spurs long. Wings rather 
short and narrow. Fore wings acute, with pale lines along tha 
