LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 823 



Male. Cinereous. Palpi pubescent, black-speckled, obliquely 

 ascending, rising much higher than the vertex; third joint linear, 

 much shorter than the secoud. Thorax very thinly black-speckled, 

 with a ferruginous crest on the hind border. Abdomen glaucous- 

 reddish, extending rather beyond the hind wings, with small lateral 

 tufts and with two larger lateral tufts on each side towards the tip ; 

 underside cinereous, dark reddish towards the tip. Wings beneath 

 with a brown lunule and with several exterior brown denticulated 

 lines; exterior border slightly dentate. Fore wings with a blackish 

 oblique band, which is ferruginous-bordered on the inner side, and 

 extends from the interior border to the reniform mark, whence it is 

 continued in five zigzag blackish lines to the cosla ; three blackish 

 exterior patches; first costal, containing three white points; second 

 adjoining the reniform mark, much larger than the first, attenuated 

 towards the exterior border ; third rhomboidal, on the interior 

 border, much smaller than the first; marginal points blackish; 

 reniform mark dingy testaceous, whitish-bordered, especially narrow 

 in front; exterior border slightly angular in the middle. Hind 

 wings with some traces of the lines, which are distinct on the under 

 side. Length of the body 9 lines; of the wings 20 lines. 



a. South Hindostan. Presented by M. J. Walhouse, Esq. 



EUTELTA DISCITRIGA. 



Fcem. Cinerea ; palpi oblique ascendentes, verticem paullo super- 

 antes, articula So lanceolato ; thorax fuscus ; abdomen fusees- 

 cente vittatum, punctis lateralibus nigris ; alee margine 

 exteriore vix dentato ; anticce apiee rotundata?, lineis nonnullis 

 nigris obliauis vix undulafis, linea postmedia apud costam 

 retracta e siriga lata atnea interrupts, linea submaryinali alba 

 subangulosa untice interrujita apud costam dilatata; postica 

 pallide cinerea?, cupreo marginata. 



Female. Cinereous. Pa) pi obliquely ascending, rising a little 

 higher than the vertex; third joint lanceolate, more than half the 

 length of the second. Thorax mostly brown. Abdomen with a 

 brownish stripe extending rather beyond the hind wings; a row of 

 black points along each side. Wings elongate ; exterior border 

 slightly festooned. Fore wings rounded at the tips, with several 

 irregular oblique hardly undulating black lines; of these the most 

 distinct is postoiedial and is retracted in front, and is interrupted by 



