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73. Leucania sejuncta. 



Mas. Cinereo-cervina ; abdomen fuscum, subglaucescens, apice 

 fasciculatum ; alee anticce linea transversa exteriore e maculis 

 septem fuscis, guttis marginalibus fuscis ; postica fuscce. 

 Fcem. — Pallidissime cervina ; alee antics vix conspersee, fas- 

 cia, exteriore e maculis tribus fuscis, guttis marginalibus 

 nigris, disco subtus fuscescente. 



Male. — Cinereous fawn-colour. Abdomen brown, except at the 

 base, slightly glaucous, tufted at the tip. Fore wings with seven 

 brown spots in a transverse line near the exterior border, where 

 there is a row of brown dots. Hind wings brown. Female. — Very 

 pale fawn-colour. Fore wings very indistinctly and minutely 

 speckled, with three brown spots in a transverse line near the exte- 

 rior border, along which there is a row of black dots ; disk beneath 

 brownish. Hind wings not paler than the fore wings. Length of 

 the body 5 lines; of the wings 12 — 13 lines. 



a, b. Hindostan. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. 



Isle Tristram da Cunha, 



Group I. 

 Like the first European group. 



74. Leucania exoul. 



Pallide cervina ; ala anticce subconspersee, striga pallidiore macu- 

 lata, strigaque obliqua fuscescente exteriore; postica pal- 

 lidiores. 



Male. An injured specimen. [Pale fawn-colour. Fore wings 

 minutely speckled, with a paler streak, containing some darker 

 marks in the disk, and with an oblique brownish streak by the exte- 

 rior border. Hind wings paler than the fore wings. Length of the 

 body 5 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 



a. Isle Tristan da Cunha. 



Australia. 

 Group I. 

 Like the second European group. 



