LEPIDOPTEEA HETEROCEKA. 117 



Orange-tawny, reddish testaceous beneath. Head and fore 

 part of the thorax with a black dorsal line, the hind part of which 

 emits four oblique more slender black lines. Fore wings wit& 

 an oblique brown band, which is bordered on the inner side by an 

 interlined whitish band ; from its outer side some black streaks pro- 

 ceed towards the outer border, about which the wings are sprinkled 

 with black and traversed by a deeply undulating black line ; a 

 large costal subapical pale testaceous spot. Hind wings brown, 

 with a testaceous band, which is intersected by two undulating 

 black lines. Length of the body 13 lines ; of the wings 26 lines. 



Brazil and Cayenne. In Mr. Saunders' collecion. 



Group 3. 



Antenna? maris plus pectinatae. Thoracis crista humilis, pro- 

 ducta. Abdomen apice compressum. Alas latiores, apud marginem 

 exteriorem plus denticulate ; anticas apud costam subconvexse. 



Antennas of the male more distinctly pectinated than in the 

 first group. Crest of the thorax slight and extending along 

 the whole length. Abdomen compressed at the tip. Wings 

 broader than in the first group, and more strongly denticulated 

 along the exterior border. Fore wings very slightly convex in 

 front. 



9. Enyo cakinata. 



Fusca, subtus pallide purpurascens ; abdomen fasciis basalibus 

 interruptis nigris et cinereis ; alee anticce glauco et purpuras- 

 cente subnitentes, lineis plurimis transversis undulosis obscure 

 fwcis ; posticce obscure fuscce, pallidiore varice, ciliis albidis. 



Perigonia carinata, Boisd. MSS. 



Brown, mostly lilac beneath. Antenna? testaceous. Abdomen 

 with pale cinereous and black interrupted bands towards the base. 

 Fore wings with slight glaucous and lilac reflections, and with nu- 

 merous transverse undulating dark brown lines. Hind wings dark 

 brown, here and there paler; ciliae whitish. Length of the body 

 16—18 lines; of the wings 28—32 lines. 



a. Para. Presented by J. P. G. Smith, Esq. 



b. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



