LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1727 
hyaline, black about the borders and along the veins. Fore wings 
with a black oblique band across the end of the discal areolet. 
Length of the body 5—6 lines; of the wings 16—18 lines. 
Var. 8. Wings grayish instead of white, with the exception of 
two incomplete bands on the fore wings. 
a. Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
ELORIA? INTACTA. 
Mas. Alba; palpi gracillimi; antenne latissime pectinate ; 
tibie postice calcaribus brevissimis ; ale late, antice apud 
marginem exteriorem sat oblique. 
Male. White. Palpi very slender. Antenne very deeply 
pectinated. Spurs of the hind tibia very short. Wings broad. 
Fore wings moderately oblique along the exterior border; second 
inferior vein about six times further from the third than from the 
first; third further by one-third from the fourth than from the 
second. Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 15 lines. 
a. West Coast of America. Presented by Capt. Wood and Lieut. 
Kellett. , | 
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CYPRA? INCONCLUSA. 
Mas. Alba; palpi gracillimi, caput vie superantes; antenne 
subpectinate ; pedes graciles ; tibie postice calearibus quatuor 
sat longis; ale subhyaline, fascits duabus exterioribus sub- 
cinerets, antice maculis tribus costalibus unaque discali cine- - 
rascentibus. 
Male. White. Proboscis moderately long. Palpi very 
slender, slightly curved, hardly extending beyond the head. An- 
tenne slightly pectinated. Abdomen wanting in the specimen 
described. Legs slender; hind tibia with four moderately long 
spurs. Wings nearly hyaline, with two incomplete pale grayish 
bands, one marginal, the other submarginal. Fore wings with 
three pale grayish spots along the costa, and with one at the tip of 
the discal areolet. Length of the body 5? lines; of the wings 17 
lines. 
a. —? 
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