

LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1549 



purpureo marginatum includente, puncto. nigricante, linea 

 marginali fusca ; anticce apice rectangulatce, spatio basali 

 viridi'/uscOj margine exteriore vix angulato ; posticce margine 

 exteriore antico undulato. 



Male. Cinereous, with a slight tinge of ochraceous, the latter 

 hue most prevalent on the under side. Head and fore part of the 

 thorax fawn-colour. Palpi porrect, slender, pubescent, extending a 

 little beyond the head; third joint very minute. Antennae broadly 

 pectinated to the tips. Abdomen not extending beyond the hind 

 wings; apical tuft small, compressed. Wings minutely and trans- 

 versely brown-streaked; a broad undulating greenish brown band, 

 which contains a dark brown line; the latter forms an outward 

 angle in each wing and is purple-bordered on the outer side ; 

 a blackish point on the inner side of the line ; marginal festoon 

 brown; under side with ochraceous streaks and with an undulating 

 rosy line, which in the hind wings and in the hind part of the fore 

 wings is broadly bordered with white on the outer side. Fore wings 

 rectangular at the tips ; basal part mostly greenish brown ; exterior 

 border very slightly angular in the middle. Hind wings with the 

 fore part of the exterior border undulating. Length of the body 

 7 lines; of the wings 18 lines. 



a. North America. From Mr. Carter's collection. 



AZELINA IMMUNDARIA. 



Mas. Caput et thorax ferrugineo -fusca ; palpi robusti, vix 

 ascendentes, articulo 3o minimo ; antenna subpectinatce ; ab- 

 domen apice albo fas datum ; alee nigro conspersce, linea post- 

 media nigra undulata, puncto subtus albo elongato nigricante 

 marginato ; anticce linea antemedia nigra angulosa, spatio 

 postico inter lineas purpurascente-fusco, puncto antico albo, 

 spatio marginali cinereo maculas quatuor nigras includente, 

 margine exteriore antico excavato ; posticce plaga apud angu- 

 lum interiorem ochracea. 



Male. Fawn-colour. Head and thorax ferruginous-brown. 

 Palpi stout, squamous, hardly ascending, extending a little beyond 

 the head ; third joint extremely small. Antennae slightly pectinated. 

 Abdomen extending much beyond the hind wings, with a white 

 band at the base of the quadrate apical tuft. Legs stout. Wings 

 broad, minutely black-speckled, with a black undulating postmedial 

 line ; under side with a white elongated blackish-bordered point in 

 the disk. Fore wings acute, with a black zigzag autemedial line ; 



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