LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1663 



Genus PANAGRA, C. L. H. xxiii. 985. 



PaNAGRA UND1FERAEIA. 



Mas. Obscure cinerea, nigro conspersa ; palpi porrecti, rostri- 

 formes, capitis latitudine paidlo longiores, articulo So lanceo- 

 late) ; antennce late pectinate ; alee lineis duabus nigris 

 undulatis ; anticce vix falcate, linea interiore nigra, fascia 

 cinerea ; posticce usque ad lineam 2am cineree, guttis duabus 

 exterioribus nigris. 



Male. Dark cinereous, black-speckled. Frontal tuft promi- 

 nent, acute. Palpi porrect, rostriform, pale cinereous above, a little 

 longer than tbe breadth of the head ; third joint lanceolate, less than 

 half the length of the second. Antennae pale yellowish, broadly 

 pectinated. Abdomen cinereous, a little shorter than the interior 

 border of the hind wings ; apical tuft very small. Wings broad; 

 two black undulating lines ; first antemedial ; second postmedial, 

 more distinct than the first. Fore wings acute, very slightly falcate ; 

 a cinereous band between the first and second lines ; a third black 

 line nearer the base; exterior border slightly convex, moderately 

 oblique. Hind wings cinereous from the base to the second line, 

 which has two black dots on its outer side ; exterior border very 

 slightly undulating. Length of the body b\ — 6 lines; of the wings 

 16—17 lines. 



a, b. Swan River. From Mr. Diggles' collection. 



Panagra jucundaria. 



Mas. Ochracea ; palpi porrecti, rostriformes, capitis latitudine 

 paullo longiores, articulo So lanceolato ; antennce late pectin- 

 ate ; alefusco conspersa, linea media indeterminata spatioque 

 marginali saturate ochraceis, linea postmedia fusca ; anticce 

 vix falcate, spatio basali saturate ochraceo, linea antemedia 

 fusca, linea postmedia undulata. 



Male. Ochraceous, partly suffused with hoary on the under 

 side of the wings. Frontal tuft prominent, acute. Palpi porrect, 

 rostriform, a little longer than the breadth of the head; third joint 

 lanceolate, not more than one-fourth of the length of the second. 

 Antennae broadly pectinated. Abdomen almost as long as the 

 interior border of the hind wings. Legs slender, rather long. 

 Wings broad, minutely brown-speckled ; a brown postmedial line, 



