LEPIDGPTERA HETEROCERA. 853 



Epicoria CANOSPARSA. 



Fcem. Rufescente-cervina ; alee anlicee plaga basali, lineis tribus 

 post mediis guttisque marginalibus canis, linea la punctulari, 

 2a Saque e lunulis, puncto discali punctisque submarginalibus 

 nigris ; posticee cinereo-cervince, fimbria fiavescente-alba. 



Female. Keddish fawn -colour, pale cinereous fawn-colour 

 beneath. Fore wings with a hoary patch near the base, with a 

 Mack dot at the base of the discal areolet, and with three exterior 

 oblique hoary lines; first line composed of points; second and 

 third of lunules ; third much less complete than the second, ac- 

 companied by a few black points; marginal dots hoary. Hind 

 wings cinereous fawn-colonr ; fringe yellowish white. Length of 

 the body 9 lines ; of the wings 22 lines. 



Bogota. In Mr. Birchall's collection. 



Epicoria deornata. 



Foem. Subcervino-cinerea ; alee anticce gutta fusca discali 

 lineaque submarginali fuscescente diffusis indistinctis ; posticus 

 margine exteriore fuscescente, fimbria albida. 



Female. Cinereous, with a tinge of fawn-colour. Fore wings 

 with a diffuse indistinct brown dot at the base of the discal areolet, 

 and with a more indistinct and diffuse brownish submarginal line ; 

 fringe brownish. Hind wings brownish towards the exterior border; 

 fringe whitish. Length of the body 10 lines ; of the wings 24 

 lines. 



Bogota. In Mr. Birchall's collection. 



Epicoria gemina. 



Mas. Rufescente-cervina ; palpi oblique ascendent.es, verticem 

 non attingentes, articulo So conico ; antennce setosce ; alee 

 anticce acutce, orbiculari et reniformi subobscurioribus, linea 

 ferruginea recta obliqua, punctis duobus submarginalibus 

 nigris ; posticee subfuscescentes, fimbria flavescente-cinerea. 



Male. Reddish fawn-colour, cinereous beneath. Palpi ob- 

 liquely ascending, not rising so high as the vertex; third joint 

 conical, minute. Antennae setose. Abdomen extending rather 

 beyond the hind wings ; apical tuft elongate. Fore wings acute, 



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