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costal and medial veins) between the last branch of 
the medial vein and the main or fourth branch of 
the postcostal vein. There appears to be no bridle 
to hook the wings together. The thorax is short 
and thick, as is also the abdomen. The legs are of 
nearly equal length, and very woolly, the spurs of 
the hind legs being almost concealed. The tarsi are 
long and thick and very woolly, the tarsal unguis 
and large flat pulvilli being concealed above by 
Curved black hairs. When at rest, the wings are 
deflexed at the sides of the body, like the roof of a 
house. The colour of the entire moth is buff, the 
wings having a silky gloss, and the palpi have a 
pale ring near the apex ; the back of the abdomen 
is rather more fulvous, and marked with short black 
bands. 
It is an inhabitant of Java, and is in the collec- 
tion of the Rev. F. W. Hope. 
The expansion of the wings is two inches and 
three-quarters, 
