LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1725 
brown, with whitish bands, which are equal in number to the 
branches on each side; base whitish. Legs brown ; femora whitish ; 
tibie and tarsi with whitish bands. Fore wings powdered with dark 
brown, the flecks here and there confluent; three or four more or 
less indistinct brown partly whitish-bordered zigzag oblique bands; 
a subquadrate brown discal ocellus, and a row of submarginal brown 
crescents along the exterior border; cilia brown, with testaceous 
intervals opposite the veins; under side brownish testaceous, with a 
brown band. Hind wings*pale brown, here and there dingy whitish, 
and with a pale cilia; under side with a brown discal spot, anda 
brown band which corresponds to that of the fore wings. Length 
of the body 6—8 lines; of the wings 15—16 lines. | 
a—d, South Africa. Presented by Dr. A. Smith. 
e. —-——? Presented by H. F. Evans, Esq. 
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Genus AMSACTA?P 
Mas. Corpus mediocriter robustum. Oculi magni. Probos- 
cis brevissima. Palpi brevissimi; articulus 3us minimus. An- 
tenne late pectinate. Abdomen alas posticas non superans. Pedes 
validi; tibize postice calcaribus duobus longis apicalibus. Ale 
breviuscule, sat anguste. 
Male. Body moderately stout. Eyes Jarge. Proboscis very 
short. Palpi very short; third joint very small. Antenne deeply 
pectinated. Abdomen extending as far as the hind wings. Legs 
stout; hind tibie with two long apical spurs. Wings rather short 
and narrow. Fore wings with three inferior veins ; ‘first and second 
contiguous at the base; third rather remote. 
AMSACTAP TENEBROSA. 
Mas. Cinerea ; antenne fusce ; abdomen basi canum; ale an- 
tice fasciis duabus ginijiallnsté connexis lituraque cunciformi 
nigricantibus ; postice cano-albe. 
Male. Cinereous. Antenne brown. Abdomen hoary towards 
the base. Fore wings before the middle with two angular blackish 
bands, which are connected in the disk by two blackish streaks; a 
cuneiform blackish mark beyond the middle, near the hind border. 
Hind wings hoary white. Length of the body 3 lines; of the wings 
8 lines. i 
a. North India. From Capt. Boys’ collection. 
PARE Vil. U 
