LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1569 



slender, moderately long ; spurs long 1 , slender. Wings slightly 

 elongated, rather broad ; exterior border denticulated. Fore wings 

 acute ; costa slightly dilated along more than half the length from 

 the base ; exterior border hardly convex, moderately oblique ; inte- 

 rior border slightly excavated along the outer half. 



Caprilia vesicularia. 



Fcem. Lceteflava ; alee puncto lineaque marginali nigris, fimbria 



rufescente ; anticce macula basali hyalina e/liptica, striga 



postica fasciaque marginali interrupta rufescenti bus, fimbria 



postica alba ; posticce lineolis transversis strigaque antica 



ru/escentibus. 



Female. Bright yellow. Body beneath and legs white. Wings 



with the marginal festoon black, very slender ; fringe reddish ; a 



black point in the disk of each wing ; an oblique reddish streak 



between the point of the fore wing and that of the hind wing. Fore 



wings with a reddish marginal band, which is bordered with black 



at the tip and by the interior angle, and is widely interrupted ; fringe 



white by the interior angle ; an elliptical vitreous colourless spot 



near the base. Hind wings partly, slightly and transversely 



streaked with reddish. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 



12 lines. 



Sumatra. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Caprilia deducta. 



Fcem. Pallide flava; ala> ochraceo conspersa, fascia media 

 ochracea, fascia marginali saturate ochracea, lanulis mo.rgin- 

 alibus nigris ; antica? macula basali vitrea, macula apicali 

 maculaque apud angulum interior em ochraceis. 



Female. Pale yellow. Wings ochraceous-speckled ; an oblique 

 middle ochraceous band, which is narrower and paler in the hind 

 wings than in the fore wings; marginal band deep ochraceous; 

 marginal lunules black; exterior border festooned. Fore wings 

 acute, ochraceous at the tips, and with an ochraceous spot on the 

 interior border near the angle; vitreons spot near the base smaller 

 than that of C. vesicularia. Length of the body 4 lines; of the 

 wings 12 lines. 

 Celebes. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



