LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 761 



much beyond the hind wings ; apical tuft ochraceous. Fore wings 

 with numerous oblique brown dentate lines, some of which are 

 marked with black ; two slender black longitudinal lines, of which 

 the hinder is the longest and emits a streak on each side at right 

 angles; submarginal line composed of very slender black lunules ; 

 marginal lunules black. Hind wings brown, cinereous towards 

 the base. Length of the body 12—15 lines ; of the wings 28 — 32 

 lines. 



a, b. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



Nystalea zeuzeroides. 



Mas. Pallidissime cervina ; caput fasoiculatum ; abdomen alas 

 posticas plus dimidio super ans ; alee antica? perangustce, vix 

 acuta ; posticce albce, iridescentes, subhyalince. 



Male. Very pale fawn-colour. Head with a prominent porrect 

 tuft. Palpi rather slender, obliquely ascending; third joint lanceo- 

 late, fringed, less than half the length of the second. Antennae 

 smooth. Abdomen whitish cinereous, with a slight fawn-coloured 

 tinge, extending for more than half its length beyond the hind 

 wings. Legs rather slender, hardly pilose. Fore wings very 

 narrow, hardly acute ; exterior border slightly convex, very oblique. 

 Hind wings white, iridescent, slightly hyaline. Length of the body 

 14 lines ; of the wings 28 lines. 



<*. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



Genus CUCULLIA, C. L. H. xi. 637. 



CUCULLIA SCROPHULARIPHILA. 



scrophulariphila, Std. Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1859, 215. 

 Andalusia. 



CUCULLIA CONSORS. 



consors, Ev. Bull, Mosc. 1846, 3, 88; 1857,1,64 — dracunculi, 

 var. ? 



