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hind part slightly concave. Hind wings with the exterior horder 

 convex. 



Lyces Attesaria. 



Mas. Luteo-flava ; caput ochraceum ; tibice anticce tarsique 

 fusca ; alee ochraceo subconspersce, tinea fusca obliqua sub- 

 recta apud apices dilatata albo guttata ; posticce linea sub- 

 marginali undulata e punctis fuscis. 



Male. Luteous-yellow. Head and fore horder of the thorax 

 ochraceous. Tarsi and fore tibiae brown. Wings minutely ochra- 

 ceous-speckled, with an oblique nearly straight brown line, which is 

 dilated and contains a white dot near the tips of the fore wings. 

 Hind wings with an undulating submarginal row of brown points. 

 Length of the body 8 lines; of the wings 22 lines. 



a. Congo. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 



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Endropia propriaria. 



Mas. Ochracea, fusco conspersa ; palpi breves, oblique ascend* 

 entes ; antennce pectinatce, apice simplices ; tibia posticce in- 

 crassatce ; alee amplce, linea ferruginea obliqua subrecta, intus 

 pallida marginata, fascia subtus ochracea undulata exteriore ; 

 anticce subfalcatce, striga apicali lata obliqua pallida. 



Male. Ochraceous, brown-speckled, testaceous beneath. Palpi 

 short, obliquely ascending ; third joint very minute. Antennae pec- 

 tinated, except at the tips. Abdomen extending a little beyond the 

 hind wings. Hind tibiae much incrassated. Wings ample, with a 

 ferruginous oblique nearly straight line, which is pale-bordered on 

 the interior side, and is accompanied beneath by an ochraceous un- 

 dulating band ; exterior border bent. Fore wings subfalcate, with 

 a broad oblique pale apical streak. Hind wings with the exterior 

 border somewhat excavated in front. Length of the body 8 lines; 

 of the wings 18 lines. 



a. New York. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



