LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1737 
CoLABATA LINEOSA. 
“Foem. Albida; caput et palpi supra nigricantia ; abdomen vitta 
dorsali cervina; thorax et pedes fusco conspersi ; ale testacee, 
lineis duabus transversis undulosis fuscis ; antice fusco con- 
sperse, ex parte lutee, apud costum albide, lineis duabus 
basim versus transversis undulosis fuscis. - 
Female. Whitish. Head and palpi blackish above. Abdo- 
men with a fawn-coloured dorsal stripe. Thorax and legs minutely 
_ streaked with brown. Wings testaceous, with two slender undula- 
ting brown bands. Fore wings minutely speckled with brown, here 
and there luteous, whitish along the costa, with two slender undula- 
ting brown bands towards the base. Length of the body 10 lines ; 
of the wings 24 lines. 
Brazil. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
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Dasycutra Rosstt. 
Larva with tawny hairs, and furnished with two black dorsal 
tufts, between which there is a luteous one. 
a—g. (e—g. larva). Winter Cove and Cambridge Bay, Arctic 
America. Presented by Capt. Collinson, R. N., H.M.S. 
Enterprise. 
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DASYCHIRA INCLUSA. 
Mas. Corpus sat gracile. Palpi validi, pilosi, obtusi, caput sat 
superantes. Antenne lattissime pectinate, corporis dimidio 
equales. Abdomen alas posticas paullo superans. Pedes an- 
tict validi, dense pilosi ; posteriores graciles; tibie postice 
calcaribus “quatuor longiusculis. Ale late, non longe; an- 
tice apud costam subconvewe, apice subangulate, margine 
extertore subconvexo vie obliquo. 
Male. Body rather slender. Palpi stout, pilose, obtuse, ex- 
tending somewhat beyond the head. Antenne extremely deeply 
pectinated, about half the length of the body. Abdomen extending 
for one-fourth of its length “beyond the hind wings. Fore legs 
stout, thickly pilose; posterior legs slender; hind tibie with four 
rather long spurs. Wings broad, not long. Fore wings slightly 
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