LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1665 



deep ochraceous between this line and the exterior border; fringe 

 ferruginous. Fore wings acute ; a middle ferruginous line ; exterior 

 border convex, slightly oblique. Hind wings wings with a blackish 

 point on the postmedial line. Length of the body 7 lines ; of the 

 wings 16 lines. 



a. PuDJaub. Presented by Sir J. Hearsey. 



ASP1LATES FALCONARIA. 



Mas Lutea ; caput et thorax anticus rufescentia ; palpi porrecti, 

 rostriformes ; antenna late peciinatce, apice simplices ; alee 

 longa?, atomis fasciisque duabus purpureo-rufts ; antica? fasciis 

 apud costam abbreviatis, costa basi maculaque media purpureo- 

 rufis. 



Male. Luteous, brighter beneath. Head and fore part of the 

 thorax reddish. Palpi reddish, porrect, rostrifortn, extending some- 

 what beyond the head, but shorter than its breadth ; third joint 

 acute, very minute. Antennae broadly pectinated to three-fourths of 

 the length. Abdomen a little shorter than the interior border of the 

 hind wings; apical tuft very small. Wings long, with purplish red 

 speckles, which are much more conspicuous beneath than above ; 

 two purplish red bands, one anteinedial, the other postmedial. Fore 

 wings acute, the bands abbreviated towards the costa, the latter 

 purplish red towards the base ; a purplish red spot in the disk ; a 

 little darker oblique apical streak ; exterior border straight, very 

 oblique. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 15 lines. 



«. North Hindostan. From Mr. Russell's collection. 



Genus NADAGARA, C. L. H. xxiv. 1093. 



Nadagara mysolata. 



Mas. Cervina, subtus ochracea ; palpi porrecti* caput paullo 

 superantes'; antennce subpectinata? ; alee nigro compersce, linea 

 antemedia ferruginea subangulosa, linea postmedia ferruginea 

 recta nigro punctata ; anticce margine exteriore recto perobli- 

 quo ; postiece margine exteriore subflexo. 



Male. Fawn-colour, ochraceous beneath. Palpi porrect, ex- 

 I tending a little beyond the head; third joint conical, about one- 

 i fourth of the length of the second. Antennas very slightly pectinated. 

 : Abdomen nearly as long as the interior border of the hind wings. 

 1 Legs hardly stout. Wings minutely black- speckled; a straight 



