LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1557 
11. H&PpIALus VENOSUS. 
Cinereo-pilosus ; antenne flavescentes ; ale antice cinerea, lineis 
transversis stnuosis pallidis, fusco marginatis ; postice fusco- 
cineree, punctts nonnullis pallidioribus. 
Hepialus venosus, Blanch. Gay, Hist. Chile, vii. 70, 2.  Allas, 
Zool. Ent. Lép. pi. 4, f. 6. 
Coquimbo. 
Africa. 
12. HEPIaLus CRASSUS. 7284 
Ale antice albe, fusco cinereo badiogue varie, apice irregulariter 
albo, lunula magna fusca ; postice subcinereo-fuscescentes. 
Phalena (Noctua) crassa, Drury, Ill. Nat. Hist. Exot, Ins. iii. 2, 
Piocst ft. App. il. 
Hepialus crassus, Westw. ed. Drury, iii. 2, pl. 2, f. 1. 
Sierra Leone. 
Asia. 
13. HeptaLus MACILENTUS. 
Mas. Ale antice rubre, fasciis duabus obliquis postice convenien- 
tibus maculisque costalibus argentets ; ale postice nigricantes, 
ad margines rubre. 
Hepialus macilentus, H'versmann, Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mose. 1851, 
No. 2, 626, 14. ; 
Allied to H. Ganna. 
Tckoutzk. 
14. HEPIALUS NEPALENSIS. 
Testaceus ; antenne fulve; ale antice fasctis tribus perobliquis 
subobsoletis gutiularibus fuscis. 
Hepialus nepalensis, Stephens, MSS. 
Testaceous. Antenne tawny, hardly longer than the breadth 
of the head. Fore wings with three very oblique bands of indis- 
tinct brown dots. Length of the body 8? lines; of the wings 20 
lines. | 
a. Nepaul. Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. 
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