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CATALOGUE OF 
Female. Brown, rather slender, whitish beneath. Palpi very 
slender, rather long, obliquely ascending; third joint lanceolate, as 
long as the second. Antennae slender. Abdomen extending rather 
beyond the hind wings; hind borders of the segments whitish. 
Legs white, very slender; fore legs with black bands. Wings 
moderately broad, varied with cinereous towards the base ; exterior 
and submarginal lines white, undulating ; fringe cinereous. Fore 
wings rounded at the tips, with a marginal luteons black-bordered 
band. Hind wings with four deep black luteous-bordered marginal 
dots. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 7 lines. 
Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
Page 454. 
PaRAPONYX ? BISECTALIS. 
Cataclysta bisectalis, p. 449. 
Page 455. 
Cymoriza jEtalis. 
Mas. Pallide cervina , gracilis ; palpi graciles , ascendentes , sub* 
arcuati, articulo 3o lanceolato ; antennce robustce , compresses , 
submoniliformes ; abdomen alas posticas perpaullo superans ; 
alee latce , cinerece , lineis tribus albis , fascia basali et exteriore 
luteis , linea submarginali arcuata , linea marginali lutea ; an - 
ticee apice rotundatce , linea exteriore serpentina , margine ex- 
teriore convexo ; posticee linea exteriore undulata . 
Male. Palpi fawn-colour, slender, white beneath. Head 
white. Palpi slender, obliquely ascending, slightly curved, rising a 
little higher than the vertex ; third joint lanceolate, nearly as long 
as the second. Antennae stout, compressed, submoniliform. Ab- 
domen extending very little beyond the hind wings. Legs slender, 
smooth. Wings broad, cinereous ; a basal luteous band near the 
interior white line ; exterior line white, having a curved luteous 
band between it and the curved white submarginal line ; marginal 
line luteous. Fore wings somewhat rounded at the tips; exterior 
line very serpentine ; exterior border convex, moderately oblique. 
Hind wings with the exterior line undulating. Length of the body 
\\ lines; of the wings 10 lines. 
This and the four following species do not agree with the 
generic character of Cymoriza in the structure of the hind wings. 
Brazil. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
