486 CATALOGUE OF 



LlMACODES PALLIDA. 



pallida, Boisd. H.-Sck. Lep. Exot. pi. 38, f. 183 ; Cat. Lep. Het. 

 v. 1148. 



LlMACODES DIMIDIATA. 



dimidiatus, H.-Sch. Lep. ExoU pi. 90, f. 513. 

 Brazil. 



LlMACODES TETRASPILARIS. 



Mas. Cinereo-cervina ; palpi laves, graciles, arcuati, lanceolati, 

 oblique ascendentes, articulo So elongato ; antenna glabra^ 

 basi robusta ; pedes sat graciles, tibiis Jimbriatis ; alee antica 

 lata, acuta, fascia obscuriore antemedia cinereo marginata 

 apud costam dilatata, maculis duabus obscure ochraceis cinereo 

 marginatis. 



Male. Cinereous fawn-colour, moderately stout. Palpi 

 smooth, slender, curved, lanceolate, obliquely ascending, not rising 

 higher than the vertex ; third joint lanceolate, nearly half the 

 length of the second. Antenna? smooth, elongate, rather stout 

 towards the base. Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings. 

 Legs rather long and slender ; tibiae fringed ; hind tibiae with four 

 long slender spurs. Wings broad. Fore wings acute, with a 

 slightly darker antemedial band, which is bordered with cinereous 

 on each side and is dilated towards the costa ; two large dark 

 ochraceous cinereous-bordered spots, one apical, the other by the 

 interior angle ; exterior border slightly convex, hardly oblique. 

 Hind wings cinereous-brown. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the 

 wings 14 lines. 



a. North America. From Mr. Carter's collection. 



LlMACODES? FERRIGERA. 



Mas. Rufescente-cervina, sat gracilis; palpi laves, graciles, 

 lanceolati, oblique ascendentes ; articulo 3o minimo ; antenna? 

 subpectinata ; pedes late fimbriati ; ala antica acuta, annulo 

 indeterminato e guilts nigris, lineis duabus cinereis transversis 

 indistinctis, fimbria nigricante ; postica fuscescente-cinerea. 



Male. Reddish fawn-colour, rather slender. Palpi smooth, 

 slender, lanceolate, obliquely ascending, not rising so high as the 

 vertex ; third joint very minute. Antennae slightly pectinated. 

 Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings. Legs broadly 



