LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1713 
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Male. Brown. Antenne testaceous. Abdomen dull luteous 
along each side and at the tip. Wings thickly covered with testa- 
ceous flecks. Fore wings with an angular black mark at the tip of 
the discal areolet. Hind wings grayish, except towards the borders. 
Length of the body 7—8 lines; of the wings 22 lines. 
a, 6. Brazil. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
Genus G2ANOSANDA. 
Mas et fem. Corpus robustum. Proboscis non conspicua. 
Palpi brevissimi. Antenne simplices, thorace multo longiores. 
Thorax dense lanuginosus. Abdomen alas posticas non superans. 
Pedes validi, pilosi ; tibiw postice calcaribus duobus parvis apicali- 
bus. Alz longiuscule, mediocriter late; antice vix acuminate, 
apud costam recta, margine exteriore perobliquo. 
Male and female. Body stout. Proboscis not visible. Palpi 
very short. Antenne simple, much longer than the thorax. Thorax 
thickly clothed with woolly hairs. Abdomen extending about as far 
as the hind wings. Legs stout, pilose ; hind tibie with two short 
apical spurs. Wings rather long, moderately broad. Fore wings 
straight in front, hardly acuminated, very oblique along the exterior 
border ; three inferior veins’; first and second nearly contiguous at 
the base; third remote. 
1. GQEnosanDA DuPoNCHELII. 
Mas et fem. Alba; caput nigro guttatum ; pectus fuscum ; ab- 
domen nigrum, fasciis dorsalibus luteis ; pedes nigrt, tarsis 
albo fasciatis; ale antice costa nigra, vittaque discalt nigra 
— albo luteoque varia. : | 
(Enosandra Duponchelii, Newman, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1856. 
Male and female. White. Head with a black dot in front. 
Antenne black. Pectus brown. Abdomen black, with luteous dor- 
sal bands. Legs black; tarsi with white bands. Fore wings with 
a black costa, and with a black discal stripe, which extends along 
the whole length and is more or less varied with white, and is 
covered with luteous speckles. Length of the body 6—7 lines; of 
the wings 20—26 lines. 
a. Australia. Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. 
b, Swan River. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 
c. Tasmania. Presented by Morton Allport, Esq. 
d. Australia. Presented by the late Earl of Derby. 
e. Tasmania. Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. 
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