LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 489 



Naprepa ALBICEPS. 



albiceps, Wlk. Journ. Lin. Soc. vi. 172. 



Borneo. 



Naprepa cervina. 



Mas. Cervina; palpi breves, decumbentes ; antennae breves, basi 

 pectinatce ; pedes fimbriate non calcarati ; alee lata, sub- 

 opalince ; anticce subacute; posticce fusco apud marginem 

 exterior em trinotatce, 



Male. Pale fawn-colour, stout. Palpi short, decumbent ; 

 third joint very minute. Antenna? short, moderately pectinated 

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

 slightly compressed towards the tip ; apical tuft small. Legs stout, 

 fringed; tibiae without spurs. Win»s broad with slight opaline 

 reflections. Fore wings slightly acute ; exterior border very slightly 

 convex, moderately oblique ; discal areolet very near the costa, 

 intersected by a vein which is in a line with the first inferior vein; 

 third inferior vein not much further from the fourth than from the 

 second ; two superior veins, of which the second emits two branches 

 to the costa. Hind wings with three brown marks on the interior 

 border. Length of the body 6 lines; of the wings 16 lines. 



a. Hindostan. From the Entomological Society's collection. 



Naprepa pilosa. 



Mas. Rufescente- cervina ; corpus pallide Jlavum, pilosissimum ; 

 antenna pallide flavescentes, late pectinate, apice nigra ; pedes 

 breves, graciles, dense pilosi ; alee anticce subfalcata, acuta, 

 fiavescente conspersa, lincis duabus obscurioribus obliquis 

 denticulatis indistinctis, linea dentata fuscescente punctisque 

 fuscis exterioribus, margine exteriore undulato ; posticce 

 strigis apud marginem interiorum duabus fuscis. 



Male. Reddish fawn-colour. Body pale yellowish, thickly 

 clothed with long hairs. Antennae pale yellowish, short, broadly 

 pectinated, black towards the tips. Legs short, slender, thickly 

 pilose. Wings short, broad. Fore wings subfalcate, acute, thickly 

 covered with shining pale yellowish speckles; two indistinct darker 

 oblique denticulated lines, one at about one-third of the length, the 

 other at two-thirds of the length of the wing; a more exterior 

 brownish dentate line, accompanied by some brown points ; exterior 



