LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
921 
of the Australasian Pyrales , and the genus Doththa should be placed 
next to Pyralis . 
Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
Doththa jEacusalis. 
Mas. Cinereo' rosea, robusta ; palpi validi , arcuati , rejlexi , arti- 
culo So conico parvo ; antennae graciles , setosce , articulo lo 
robusto longo cornuto ; abdomen alas posticas superans ; pedes 
graciles , glabri ; alee apud marginem exterior em rosece , ZiVicis 
duabus albido-cinereis obliquis undulatis subpara l lelis, fim- 
bria extus alb id a ; anticae subfalcatae , costa pallido notata , 
Zinea exteriore obsoleta , reniformi fusca parva . 
Male. Cinereous-rosy, stout. Palpi stout, curved, reflexed 
over the head and with their tips resting on the vertex ; third joint 
conical, minute. Antennoe slender, setose; first joint stout, long, 
with an appendage at its tip. Abdomen extending somewhat 
beyond the hind wings ; apical tuft flat, slightly dilated. Legs 
slender, smooth. Wings moderately broad, brighter rosy along the 
exterior border; two whitish cinereous oblique undulating nearly 
parallel lines, the exterior one obsolete in the fore wings ; fringe 
whitish exteriorly. Fore wings subfalcate ; costa with pale marks ; 
reniform mark brown, small ; exterior border very oblique. Length 
of the body \\ lines ; of the wings 9 lines. 
Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders collection. 
Page 293. 
Cledeobia intekjunctalis. 
For “ Cledeobia morbidalis,’’ read “Cledeobia interjunctalis.” 
Page 296. 
Threnodes polltnalis. 
a, b. Europe. From M. Becker’s collection, 
c, d. ? 
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