LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 685 



parvus. Pedes laeves, graciles ; calcaria longa, gracilia. Alae 

 anticae bieviuscula?, latiusculae, aeutae, margiue exteriore sub- 

 obliquo. 



Male and female. Body moderately stout. Proboscis of the 

 usual leugth. Palpi pubescent, rather slender, applied to the head, 

 rising much higher than the vertex ; second joint curved ; third 

 lanceolate, nearly as long as the second. Antennae smooth, slender. 

 Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings ; apical tuft of the 

 male small. Legs smooth, slender ; spurs long, siender. Wings 

 rather short and broad. Fore wings acute ; exterior border slightly 

 convex and oblique. 



The long third joint of the palpi distinguishes this genus 

 from Miani. 



OZARBA PUNCTIGERA. 



Mas et foem. Cinereo-fusca ; alee anticce sp alio basali fusces- 

 cente lineas quatuor cinereas includente, fascia media nigri- 

 cante informi interrupta, lineis duabus exterioribus cinereis 

 approximates, spatio marginali ceneo-fusco lineam submar- 

 ginalem cineream subundulatam includente, orbiculari e 

 puncto nigra, reniformi cinereo marginata ; posticce cenecs, 

 fimbria cinerea. 



• Male and female. Cinereous-brown, more cinereous beneath. 

 Fore wings brownish from the base nearly to the black punctiform 

 orbicular mark, this space iucluding four cinereous lines ; a blackish 

 interrupted and irregular middle band, partly including the reniform 

 mark, which is cinereous-bordered and of the usual form ; two 

 cinereous lines near the outer side of the reniform mark, parallel 

 and approximate to each other, except towards the costa, where they 

 much diverge; space beyond these lines aeneous-brown, including a 

 cinereous slightly undulating submarginal line and black marginal 

 points. Hind wings aeneous ; fringe cinereous. Length of the body 

 4 lines; of the wings 12 lines. 



a — c. China. Presented by G. T. Laye, Esq. 

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



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