LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCEEA. 485 



Male. Hoary. Palpi stout, extending a little beyond the 

 head ; third joint extremely short. Antennae moderately pectinated. 

 Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings ; apical tuft short, 

 subquadrate. Femora and tibiae pilose ; spurs stout, moderately 

 long. Fore wings rounded at the tips, thinly covered with black 

 speckles, some of which form a short and very incomplete line 

 across the end of the discal areolet. Hind wings slightly tinged 

 with fawn-colour. Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 

 12 lines. 



a. South Hindostan. Presented by M. J. Walhouse, Esq. 

 Genus EUCLEA, C. L. H. v. 1143. 



EuCLEA SCISSA. 



scissa, H.-Sch. Lep. Exot. pi. 87, f. 497. 

 South America. 



EUCLEA DIAGONALIS. 



diagonalis, H.-Sch. Lep. Exot. pi. 87, f. 498. 

 South America. 



EUCLEA RUPTILINEA. 



Mas. Ferrugineo-rufeseens ; palpi porrecti, caput paullo 

 super antes, articulo So brevissimo ; antennce subpectinatce, 

 dimidio apicali serratce ; alee antica linea obliqua undulata 

 alba nigricante submarginata late interrupta, linea exteriore 

 e guttis indistinctis nigricantibus. % 



Male. Ferruginous-reddish, reddish cinereous beneath. Palpi 

 porrect, extending a little beyond the head ; third joint extremely 

 minute. Antennae slightly pectiuated for half the length from the 

 base, serrated from thence to the tips. Fore wings with a white 

 oblique undulating line, which is indistinctly and diffusedly 

 blackish-bordered, and is broadly interrupted in the middle ; an 

 exterior indistinct line of blackish dots. Hind wings reddish 

 cinereous. Length of the body 3 lines; of the wings 9 lines. 



a. ? 



Genus LIMACODES, C. L. H. v. 1145. 



LlMACODES LATICLAVJA. 



laticlavia, Clms. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. xii. 157. 

 Illinois. 



