LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1733 
TEARA ? TERMINALIS. 
Mas. Fusca; antenne mediocriter pectinate, corporis dimidio 
longiores ; thorax plaga discali maculisque duabus lateralibus 
albidis ; abdomen luteum, nigro fasciatum ; pedes cant; tarse 
nigri, fascits canis ; ale mediocriter late; antice nigro con- 
sperse trimaculate et bifasciate ; postice albide, linea sub- 
marginali cinerea. 
Male. Brown, paler beneath. Antenne tawny, moderately 
pectinated, more than half the length of the body. ‘Thorax whitish 
in the middle, and at the base of each fore wing. Abdomen luteous, 
with black bands. Legs hoary; tarsi black, with hoary bands. 
Wings moderately broad. Fore wings with two slight indistinct 
black bands, and with black speckles, which are here and there con- 
fluent and form three black spots; two of the spots subcostal, the 
third exterior, discal, and smaller than the others. Hind wings 
whitish, with a cinereous submarginal line, and with blackish hairs 
along the interior border. Length of the body 7% lines; of the 
wings 20 lines. 
a. Moreton Bay. From Capt. Parry’s collection. 
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Genus CISPIA? 
Corpus gracile. Proboscis non conspicua. Palpi mediocriter 
longi, caput superantes ; articulus 3us lanceolatus, 2i dimidio bre- 
vior. Pedes graciles; tibie postice calcaribus quatuor longis. Ale 
lates; antice apud costam subconvexe, apice vix angulate. Mas. 
—Antenne late pectinate. Ale postice abdomen non superantes. 
Fem.—Antenne subpectinate. Ale postice abdomen superantes. 
Body slender. Proboscis very short or obsolete. Palpi mode- 
rately long, extending beyond the head; second joint very much 
longer than the first ; third lanceolate, not half the length of the 
second. Legs slender; hind tibie with four long spurs. Wings 
broad. Fore wings slightly convex along the costa, hardly angular 
at the tips; second inferior vein more than twice further from the 
third than from the first; third much further from the fourth than 
from the second. Male.—Antennz deeply pectinated. Hind wings © 
not extending beyond the abdomen. Female.—Antenne slightly 
pectinated. Hind wings extending beyond the abdomen. 
