LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCEBA. 555 



Trabala VILLOSIPES. 



Foem. Ochracea ; corpus rufescens ; antenna subpectinata ; pedes 

 densissime fimbriati ; alee anticce a pice rotundata, linea obliqua 

 informi obscure ochracea, spatio marginali pallidiore. 



Female. Oehraceous. Body reddish. Antenna very slightly 

 pectinated. Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings. Legs 

 very densely fringed ; tarsi not fringed towards the tips. Fore wings 

 rounded at the tips, with a broader paler space along the exterior 

 border and along the interior border ; veins reddish, except in the 

 paler part, which is bordered on the inner side by an irregular dark 

 oehraceous line ; exterior border slightly convex, moderately oblique. 

 Hind wings brighter oehraceous. Length of the body 11 lines ; of 

 the wings 32 lines. 



a. Bogota. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



Genus OPSIRHINA, C. L. H. vi. 1418. 



Opsirhina decorata. 



Foem. Pallide flavescente-cervina ; capitis latera rufa ; antenna 

 nigricantes, ramis apicalibus ochraceis ; thorax rufo vittatus ; 

 abdomen pallide Jlavo-cinereum, vitta basali rufa, alas posticas 

 longissime superans ; alee anticce macula basali, gutta discali, 

 striga postica lineisque tribus obliquis ru/is, linea la undulata, 

 2a daque guttularibus ; posticce ochracece. 



Female. Pale yellowish fawn-colour. Head on each side and 

 palpi red. Antennae blackish, serrated, dark red at the base ; 

 branches oehraceous towards the tip. Thorax with a red stripe- 

 Abdomen pale yellowish cinereous, extending very far beyond the 

 hind wings ; basal part with a red stripe. Legs reddish. Fore 

 wings with a red spot at the base of the costa, with a red dot in the 

 disk, with a red streak along the interior border, and with three red 

 oblique lines; first line undulating; second composed of lunules, 

 remote from the first ; third composed of dots, very near the second, 

 abbreviated towards the costa. Hind wings oehraceous, paler 

 towards the exterior border. Length of the body 16 lines ; of the 

 wings 32 lines. 



a. Moreton Bay. From Mr. Diggles' collection. 



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