LEPIDOPTEKA HETEROCERA. 1867 



Genus RHIPIDURA. 

 Rhipidura, Phlp. Linn. Ent. xiv. 274. 



Rhfpidura Aurora. 

 aurora, Phlp. Linn. Ent. xiv. 274. 

 Santiago. 



Genus EUNOMIA, C. L. H. i. 187. 



E UNO MIA DUBIA. 



dubia, Feld. Wien. Ent. Mon. vi. 231. 

 Rio Negro, Brazil. 



Genus EUCHROMIA, C. L. H. i. 201. 



EUCHROMIA? OCTOMACULATA. 



octomaculata, Men. Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pet. iii. 476. 

 Ussuri. 



Genus CHARIDEA, C. L. H. vii. 1623. 



Charidea quadricolor. 



Mas. Viridi-cyanea ; caput et thorax subcenea ; palpi breves, gra- 

 ciles, decumbentes, arliculo 3o lanceolato ; antennce pectinatce ; 

 abdomen alas posticas sat superans ; alee anticce basi et apices 

 versus subcenece ; pontics nigra, apud costam albidce, striga 

 postica lata margineque exteriore coccineis. 



Male. Greenish blue. Head and thorax with an seneous 

 tinge. Palpi short, slender, decumbent; third joint minute, lan- 

 ceolate. Antennae moderately pectinated. Abdomen extending 

 rather beyond the hind wings ; sexualia very small. Legs smooth ; 

 spurs short. Fore wings rather narrow, rounded at the tips, obliquely 

 tinged with aeneous at the base and about the tips. Hind wings 

 black, whitish along the custa, hardly more than half the length of 

 the fore wings ; a broad crimson lanceolate streak extending from 

 the disk to the exterior border, which is also crimson. Length of 

 the body 6 lines; of the wings 18 lines. 



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