LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1735 _ 
forms two branches. Length of the body 4 lines; of the wings 10 
lines. 
a. North India. From Capt. Reid’s collection. 
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Genus ANDRIASA. 
Mas. Corpus sat validum. Proboscis non conspicua. Palpi 
incrassati, ascendentes, obtusi, pilosi; articulus 3us minimus. An- 
tenne subpectinate, pilose, thorace paullo longiores. Abdomen 
alas posticas paullo superans. Pedes validi, pilosi. Ale late; an- 
tice apice angulate, apud coste apicem subconvexe, margine exte- 
riore sat obliquo. 
Allied to Dasychira. Male.-—Body moderately stout. Pro- 
boscis not visible. Palpi ascending, pilose, obtuse, very thick ; 
third joint very short. Antenne a little longer than the thorax, 
slightly pectinated; each branch accompanied by several hairs. 
Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings. Legs stout, 
pilose. Wings broad. Fore wings slightly convex in-front towards 
the tips, which are somewhat angular, rather oblique along the ex- 
terior border ; three inferior veins, second more than twice further 
from the third than from the first. 
ANDRIASA CONTRARIA. 
Mas. Testacea; palpi fuscescentes ; ale lineis duabus transversis 
obliquts subundulosis fuscis, antice lineis duabus basim versus 
transversis strigaque fuscis. 
Male. 'Testaceous, paler beneath. Palpi somewhat brownish. 
Wings with two slender oblique slightly undulating brown bands. 
Fore wings with two other bands nearer the base, the second con- 
nected with the inner one of the exterior bands by a brown streak 
in the disk. Length of the body 10 lines; of the wings 24 lines. 
—P From Mr. Milne’s collection. 
a. 
Genus ANDRIASA? 
Fem. Corpus sat robustum. Proboscis non conspicua. Palpi 
crassi, porrecti, pilosi, caput vix superantes ; articulus 3us minutus. 
Antenne mediocriter pectinate, thorace non longiores. Abdomen 
alas posticas paullo superans. Pedes validi, pilosi; tibia postice 
calcaribus quatuor longis. Ale late; antice apud costam sub- 
recte, apice angulate, margine exteriore vix obliquo. 
