1560 CATALOGUE OF 
the exterior border; veins much like those of eopdutang in structure. 
Male.—Antenne minutely serrated, as long as the thorax. Hind 
tibiz tufted with long hairs. Female.— Antenne nearly as long as 
the thorax. : | 
1. DAaLaca NIGRICORNIS. 
Mas. Testacea ; antenne nigre ; ale antice fusce, strigis variis 
ex parte confluentibus albidis ; postice subobscuriores, basi 
pallidiores, fimbria alba. 
Male. Testaceous. Antenne black. Fore wings brown, with 
irregular partly confluent whitish marks, which extend along the 
costa and along the interior border, and ‘form an oblique exterior 
band. Hind wings rather darker than the fore wings, paler towards 
the base; fringe white. Length of the body 4 lines; of the wings 
11 lines. 
a. Chili. From Mr. Cuming’s collection. 
2. DALACA EXUL. 
Fusca; abdomen thorace obscurius, apice pallidum ; ale antice 
nigro-fusce macula basalt nigra, vitia enna maculisque 
marginalibus albis. 
Epiolus exul, Herr.-Scheff. Lép. Exot. Sp. Sér. 1, pl. 40, f. 43. 
Brown. Abdomen mostly darker than the thorax, pale towards 
its tip. Fore wings blackish brown, with a black spot at the poste- 
rior base, with a white stripe extending along half the length near 
the interior border, narrower towards its tip, which is angular; a 
row of white dots ‘along the exterior border, near which in fit 
there is a short band of three white spots. Hind wings pale ferru- 
ginous-brown. | 
Africa. 
3. Dataca NomaaQua. 
Fusca ; antenne fulve ; pectus, abdomen, pedes et ale postice tes- 
tacea ; ale antice fascia irrequlari subobligua albida. 
Hepialus Nomaqua, WSS. 
Brown. Antenne tawny. Pectus, abdomen, legs and hind 
wings testaceous. Fore wings with an irregular slightly oblique 
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