LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 159 



Genus BUZAKA. 



Fcem. Corpus crassum. Proboscis mediocris. Palpi validi, 

 oblique ascendentes, verticem paullo superantes ; artieulus 2us subtus 

 squamosus ; 3us lanceolatus, 2i dimidio brevior. Antennae glabrae, 

 sat graciles. Abdomen alas posticas non superans. Pedes validi ; 

 femora pilosa ; tibiae posticae calearibus quatuor longis robustis. 

 Alae spissae, longissimae; anticae apice rotundatae, margine exteriore 

 perobliquo subconvexo. 



Female. Body very stout. Proboscis moderately long. Palpi 

 stout, obliquely ascending, rising a little higber than the vertex ; 

 second joint squamous beneath ; third lanceolate, less than half the 

 length of the second. Antennae smooth, rather slender. Abdomen 

 not extending beyond the hind wings. Legs stout; femora pilose ; 

 spurs long, robust. Wings dense, very long, not broad. Fore wings 

 rounded at the tips, very much longer than the hind wings ; exte- 

 rior border slightly convex, very oblique ; discal areolet ending at 

 about half the length of the wing. 



BlJZARA CHRYSOMELA. 



Fcem. Nigra ; caput et thorax pallide ochracea, hie postice niger ; 

 palpi cyanei ; abdomen apice album, segmentorum marginibus 

 apud latera cyaneis ; ala antica costa cyanea 9 fascia lata 

 obliqua ochracea, apice pallide ochracea ; postica plaga apicali 

 ochracea. 



Female. Black. Head and thorax pale ochraceous, the latter 

 black hind ward. Palpi dark blue. Abdomen white towards the 

 tip ; hind borders of the segments dark blue on each side. Fore 

 wings dark blue along the costa, with a broad oblique ochraceous 

 band, which extends from before the middle of the costa (where it 

 is broadest) to the end of the interior border ; tips pale ochraceous. 

 Hind wings with an ochraceous apical patch, which is opposite the 

 band of the fore wings. Length of the body 10 lines ; of the wings 

 32 lines. 



New Guinea. In Mr. Saunders collection. 



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