1672 oN CATALOGUE OF 
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Eterusia ELIzaABETHA. 
b. North China. From Mr. Fortune's collection. 
E;‘TERUSIA CTRCINATA. 
— Cyaneo-nigra; ale antice fascia obliqua flava, postice apice 
lutee nigro maculate. 
Heterusia circinata, Boisd. Herr.-Scheff. Lép. Exot. Sp. Nov, Sér. 
i. f. 156, 157. | 
Assam. 
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Genus ISBARTA. 
Mas. Corpus gracile. Caput subproductum. Proboscis non 
conspicua. Palpi brevissimi. Antenne subfiliformes, subpectinate, 
corpore paullo breviores. Abdomen alas posticas vix superans. 
Pedes gracillimi; tibie postice calcaribus duobus apicalibus mini- 
mis. Alz latz, longiuscule; antice apud costam subconvexe, 
apice vix acuminate, margine exteriore subobliquo. 
Male. Body slender. Proboscis not visible. Head very pro- 
minent in front. Palpi very short, not extending to the front of the 
head ; third joint conical. Antenne almost filiform, slightly pecti- 
nated, about three-fourths of the length of the body. Abdomen 
hardly extending beyond the hind wings. Legsvery slender; hind 
tibie with two very minute apical spurs. Wings broad, rather 
long. Fore wings a little convex in front, hardly acuminated at 
the tips, slightly oblique along the exterior border ; second inferior 
vein much nearer to the first than to the third; third full thrice 
further from the fourth than from the second. 
1. ISBARTA GLAUOA. 
Mas. Gilauca; caput et thorax cyanea, albo guttata; abdomen 
nigrum, segmentorum maryinibus posticis ventregue albis, 
apice cyaneo; pedes cyanet, subtus albi; ale nigro alboque 
maculate, antice apud marginem interiorem supra albide 
subtus lute. 3 | | 
Male. Glaucous. Head and thorax dark blue, with white 
dots. Antenne dark blue, with black branches. Abdomen black ; 
hind borders of the segments and under side white; tip dark blue. 
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