LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1775 
Female. Body rather slender. Proboscis not visible. Palpi 
stout, short, curved, ascending, obtuse; third joint very small. An- 
tenne rather stout, minutely setose, more than half the length of 
the body. Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings. 
Legs slender; hind tibie with four long spurs. Wings ample. 
Fore wings nearly straight in front, rounded at the tips, rather 
oblique along the exterior border; first and second inferior veins 
nearly contiguous at the base; third remote; discal areolet inter- 
sected by a primary vein. 
This genus has some affinities with the Lithositde, and with 
the Pyralites as well as with H'usemia. 
1. ARYCANDA MACULOSA. 
Fem. Viridi-cinerea ; antenne nigre ; thorax fascia interrupta 
antica nigra ; abdomen testaceum ; ale fasciis septem macula- 
ribus nigris. 
Female. Greenish cinereous. Antenne black. .Thorax with 
a black interrupted band in front. Abdomen testaceous. Wings 
with seven macular black bands, the spots mostly increasing in size 
outwards, and the seventh or marginal band composed of elongated 
spots. Length of the body 9 lines ; of the wings 26 lines. 
a. Sumatra. From Sir Stamford Raffles’ collection. 
Page 115. 
Genus HETEROGYNIS. 
“Mas. Corpus gracile. Palpi pilis celati, Antenne lon- 
giores, barbulis haud spissis tenue pectinate. Ale elongate ; an- 
tice ad apices valde rotundate. Femina vix a larva discrepans. 
“ Copulatio super involucrum. Ovorum partus in pupa. 
*“* Larve vaginis orbate ; Ube integumento sericev, oviformi 
incluse. 
_ “Hoe genus a Psychidis ad Zygenides Jarvis transire vide- 
tur.’ —Bruand. 
Heteroginis, Ramb. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. v. 584. Bruand, Monogr. 
Psych. 28, 114. 
1. HETEROGYNIS PENELLA. 
 Subdiaphana, fusco rufescens, pallida, venis obscurioribus, tenui- 
bus; antenne nigricantes, barbulis parum elongatis, apices 
versus parum decrescentes. 
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