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18 AtSTKALIAK LEPIDOPTERA 



the winga. The lower wing has a deeply scalloped white horder enclosing, near the anal angle, some hlack spots. Marginal fringe 

 of upper wing black, with white at tip and anal angle ; of lower wing, white. Thorax and head black, with numerous narrow 

 white transverse bands across the shoulders ; abdomen black, tufted with orange yellow. 



It will be observed that the hairs on the bodies of the caterpillars of the four species of Agarista now given, are very unlike 

 those of Agarista agricola and A. casuarinw ; they are not spatulate at the tips, nor do they possess a metallic lustre. 



The perfect insect, and the caterpillar on the Haloragis tcucrioidcs, form the plate. 



