172 ME. F. WALKEB ON HETEBOCEEOUS LEPIDOPTEEA 



angle; fringe yellowish, with brown marks. Length of the body 

 6 lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 



380. Anophia suffundens, n. s. Obscure ferrugineo-fusca, abdo- 

 mine cinei-eo, tibiis posticis limbriatis, alis anticis lineis duabus nigris 

 dnplicatis, 1" denticulata, 2'^ undulata, linea exteriore nigra obliqua 

 brevi, reniformi olivaceo-palliila, alis posticis fuscis basi albis. 



Dark ferruginous brown. Palpi rising higher than the vertex ; 3rd 

 joint linear, much more than half the length of the 2nd. Abdo- 

 men and underside cinereous. Hind tibiae fringed. Fore wings here 

 and there blackish-tinged ; interior and exterior lines black, double, 

 the former slightly denticulated, the latter undulating; a more ex- 

 terior oblique black line extending from the costa to the middle of the 

 exterior border ; reniform mark pale, with an olive tinge ; marginal 

 lunules black ; costa with some whitish subapical points. Hind wings 

 brown, white towards the base. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the 

 wings 14 lines. 



Gen. Idicaea, n. g, 



Mas. Corpus crassum. Paljn verticem vix superautes; articulus 3"* 

 linearis, 2' dimidio non longior. Antennce subpubesceutes. Abdomen 

 lougissimura, lateribus apiceque dense pilosis. Pedes robusti; tibiae 

 deusissime fasciculatae. Alee anticae apice subrotundatse ; posticae fas- 

 ciculo densissimo i-ecurvo apud margiuem interiorem. 



Male. Body very stout. Palpi hardly rising higher than the vertex ; 

 3rd joint linear, rounded at the tip, about half the length of the 2ud. 

 Antenna; minutely pubescent. Abdomen very long, extending far 

 beyond the hind wings, thickly clothed on each side and at the tip. 

 Legs stout; tibiae most densely tufted. Wings moderately broad. 

 Fore wings slightly rounded at the tips ; costa straight ; exterior bor- 

 der convex, its hind part rather oblique. Hind wings with a very dense 

 recurved tuft on the interior border. 



Allied to Anophia. 



381. Idicara olivacea, n. s. Mas. Viridescenti-cinerea, thorace 

 lineis duabus transversis nigris, abdomine pallide cervino, fasciculo 

 apicali nigricante, alis anticis nigro subconspersis, lineis tribus angu- 

 losis nigris, litura submarginali brevi lata nigricante, alis posticis 

 a:neo-fuscis basi albis. 



Male. Greenish cinereous, paler and tinged with fawn-colour beneath. 

 Thorax with two black transverse lines. Abdomen pale fawn-colour ; 

 apical tuft blackish. Fore wings thinly black-speckled, with the basal, 

 interior, and exterior lines black, zigzag, the third bent outward ; re- 

 niform mark incompletely bordered with black ; a short broad blackish 

 mark near the exterior border towards the tip ; marginal points black. 

 Hind wings aeneous brown, white towards the base ; tuft on the in- 

 terior border dark brown. Length of the body 10 lines; of the wings 

 20 lines. 



