LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
975 
femora with iridescent brown tips. Wings cinereous-brown, mode- 
rately broad, very iridescent. Fore wings hardly acute, white at the 
base, and with two white hyaline oblique bands ; first baud inter- 
lined with brown near its inner side ; second band abbreviated 
hindward, deeply notched in the middle of its outer side. Hind 
wings with the interior two-thirds of the surface white and hyaline, 
and including three brown stripes, which are conLected hindward. 
Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 
Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
Genus DAULIA. 
Fcem. Corpus gracile. Frons angusta. Proboscis brevis. 
Palpi breves, angulati, oblique ascendentes; articulus 2us rotun- 
datus, latissimus, squamoso-pilosus ; 3us gracilis, lanceolatus, por- 
rectus, 2i dimidio non brevior. Palpi maxillares distincti, porreeti. 
Antennae subraoniliformes, sat valid®. Abdomen attenuatum, alas 
posticas paullo superans. Pedes laeves, graciles, calcaribus longis. 
Alae anticae acutae, vix falcatae. 
Female . Body slender. Front narrow. Eyes prominent. 
Proboscis short. Palpi short, obliquely ascending ; second joint 
rounded, very broad, squamous-pilose; third slender, lanceolate, 
porrect, full half the length of the second, with which it forms an 
almost right angle. Maxillary palpi distinct, porrect. Antennae 
submoniliform, rather stout. Abdomen attenuated, extending a 
little beyond the hind wings. Legs smooth, slender; spurs long. 
Wings moderately broad. Fore wings acute, hardly falcate ; exte- 
rior border moderately oblique. 
1. Daulia Afralis. 
Fcem. Leete lutea , subtus alba ; oculi albido marginati ; palpo - 
rum articulus 2us nigricans, extus luteo binotatus ; abdominis 
segmenta albo marginata lineis apicem versus transversis albis ; 
alee f asciis quatuor vagis argenteis nigro submarginatis , linea 
marginali nigra . 
Female . Bright luteous, white beneath. Head whitish about 
the eyes. Second joint of the palpi blackish, with two luteous 
marks on the outer side. Hind borders of the abdominal segments 
white, with black transverse lines towards the tip. Wings with 
