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CATALOGUE OF 
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Himera? Aropisaria. 
Mas. Rufescente-ferruginea , robusta , nigro-conspersa , sublus 
ochracea ; palpi porrecti, caput longe superantes , articulo 3o 
lanceolato ; antennae latissime pectinate ; abdomen alas posticas 
longe superans ; alee linea exterior e nigra obliqua ; anticce 
apice rectangulatce , linea interiore nigra antice jlexa , linea ex- 
teriore undulata , margine exteriore subflexo ; posticce linea 
exleriore recta , margine exteriore subdentato. 
Male . Reddish, ferruginous, stout, thickly black-speckled, 
more ochraceous beneath. Palpi porrect, extending far beyond the 
head ; second joint broad ; third lanceolate, less than half the length 
of the second. Antennas very broadly pectinated. Abdomen ex- 
tending very far beyond the hind wings. Wings with a black 
oblique exterior line, which is diffuse on the inner side. Fore wings 
rectangular at the tips, with an interior black line, which is bent in 
front; exterior line undulating ; exterior border slightly bent. Hind 
wings with the exterior line straight ; exterior border slightly scol- 
loped. Length of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 
a. South Africa From M. Becker’s collection. 
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Halesa jEnetusaria. 
Mas. Ochraceo -cervine. ; palpi graciles , vix ascendentes , caput 
perpaullo superantes , articulo 3 o minima ; antennae subpecti - 
natae , apice simplices ; abdomen alas posticas paullo superans ; 
tibiae posticae incrassatce ; aloe glaucescente tinctae , linea exte- 
riore albida obliqua subdenticulata ; anticae valde faleatee, 
linea interiore tenui undulata, costa testacea , incisuris duabus 
marginalibus latis ; posticae dentatce. 
Male . Ochraceous fawn-colour. Front prominent. Palpi 
slender, hardly ascending, extending a little beyond the head ; third 
joint very minute. Antennae slightly pectinated, except towards the 
tips. Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings. Hind 
tibiae incrassated. Wings with glaucous reflections; under side 
more completely tinged with whitish reflections; a whitish ob- 
lique slightly denticulated exterior line. Fore wings very falcate, 
