1716 CATALOGUE OF 
Female. Blackish brown. Head testaceous in front, and with 
a rosy disk above. Antenne whitish, about one-fifth of the length 
of the body. Thorax with a rosy dot on each side. Abdomen above 
with rosy bands; tip whitish. Legs partly clothed with rosy hairs. 
Wings like those of the male. Fore wings with the brown band 
more interrupted ; the cuneiform marks less distinct ; base blackish 
brown. Length of the body 15 lines; of the wings 36 lines. 
a. Rio Janeiro. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
Be: ? Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
d. ? 
The larva feeds on the leaves of the orange (Citrus Aurantium). 
It is nearly related to Alpis xanthopasa, p. 1095, which may be 
one of the Limacodide. Cerura Orsilochus, p. 988, may belong to 
this genus. 3 
3. PoDALIA FUSCESCENS. 
Mas. Fusca; caput supra pallide roseum; antenne albide; 
thorax maculis nonnullis pallide roseis aut testaceis ; abdomen 
maculis aut fascits apiceque testaceis ; pedes ex parte testaceo 
aut roseo hirtt ; ale antice patlide fusce fascia obscuriore, 
antice albide@, strigis basim versus albidis et obscure fuscis, 
strigis exterioribus cuneatis obscure fuscis albido marginatis, 
maculis submarginalibus albidis; postice obscure fusca. 
Male. Brown. Head pale rosy above. Antenne whitish, 
full one-third of the length of the body. Thorax with some pale 
rosy or testaceous spots. Abdomen with testaceous bands or dorsal 
spots ; tip testaceous. Legs partly clothed with testaceous or pale 
rosy hairs. Fore wings pale brown, with a darker brown middle 
oblique band, which is interrupted in front and dilated hindward ; 
anterior half mostly whitish; some undulating occasionally indis- 
tinct whitish and dark brown streaks towards the base; a row of 
cuneiform dark brown whitish-bordered marks at some distance from 
the exterior border, along which there is a row of whitish spots; a 
ferruginous brown stripe along the interior border. Hind wings 
dark brown; costal membrane slightly dilated. Length of the body 
12—14 lines; of the wings 30—36 lines. 
a. Rio Janeiro. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
b. Brazil. From M. Becker’s collection. 
a. >= P 
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