LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1523 
Country unknown. 
25. Cossus SUBOCELLATUS. 
Fem. Testacea; palpi nigricantes, caput non superantes ; an- 
tenne fulve, subserrate, thoracis longitudine; ale nigro sub- 
reticulate, antice fascits duabus subapicalibus arcuatis una- 
que basalt recta nigris, postice supra fuscescentes. 
subocellata, Stephens, MSS. 
Female? Dull testaceous. Palpi blackish, extending as far 
as the head; third joint elongate-conical, acute. Antenne tawny, 
very minutely serrated, as long as the thorax. Abdomen with black 
bands. Fore wings imperfectly reticulated with black, with a 
straight slightly oblique black band near the base, and with two 
slender curved black subapical bands, one in front, the other be- 
hind. Hind wings slightly reticulated, brownish above. Length 
of the body 7 lines; of the wings 18 lines. 
P From Mr. Children’s collection. 
a. 
26. CossuUs BASALIS. 
Mas. Albidus, sat validus ; caput, palpi et antenne nigricantia ; 
palpi caput non superantes; antenne subpectinate, thorace 
paullo longiores ; abdomen alas posticas plus dimidio superans ; 
ale anguste, subreticulate, antice fasctis duabus nigris, una 
basalt, altera arcuata subapicali. 
Male. Whitish, moderately stout. Head, palpi and antenne 
blackish. Palpi extending as far as the head; third joint acute, 
conical. Antenne slightly pectinated, a little longer than the tho- 
rax. Abdomen extending for more than half its length beyond the 
hind wings. Wings narrow, slightly reticulated with minute trans- 
verse black marks. Fore wings with a black band near the base, 
and with a black curved subapical band. Length of the body 
6 lines; of the wings 14 lines. 
? 
a. 
Genus 2. ENDAGRIA. 
“Corpus debilius, villosum. Palpisquamosi-hirsuti. Antenne 
sat elongate, maris unidentate, femine ciliate. Abdomen graci- 
lius, femine oviductu exerto. Ale breviores, latiuscule, cinereo 
albidoque variegate.”— Boisd. * 
Bombyx, p., Hubn.; Borkh.; Esp. ; Scriba; Brahm. 
Cossus, p., Ochs.; Mezg. 
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