LEPIDOPTEKA HETEROCERA. 877 



minute. Abdomen fawn-colour, paler at the tip. Fore wings thinly 

 and minutely black-speckled, with a blackish mark near the base, 

 and with three slight double transverse blackish lines ; third line 

 much retracted towards the costa ; a submarginal very irregular 

 black band including a cinereous line, which is zigzag towards the 

 costa ; marginal line black, festooned ; reni form .mark of the ground 

 hue, black-bordered, rather large, between the second and third 

 lines; under side and hind wings brownish fawn-colour, with a 

 pale cinereous fringe. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 

 17 lines. 



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



Alamis continua. 



Obscure fusca ; antennce suhcrenulatce ; abdomen cristatum ; alee 

 fasciis undulatis fuscis^ lineis duabus transversis angulosis 

 lineague vix maculata marginali nigris^ linea submarginali 

 pallida angulosa extusfusco marginata, linea marginali pallida 

 undulata ; posticce linea nigra interiore obsoleta. 



Allied to P. umbrina. Dark brown. Antenna? minutely 

 crenulate. Abdomen crested. Wings with undulating brown 

 bands, with two somewhat zigzag transverse black lines, and with a 

 black undulating nearly marginal line, which has a dot on each 

 inward curve ; submarginal line paler, zigzag, bordered with dark 

 brown on the exterior side ; marginal line pale, undulating. Hind 

 wings hardly paler than the fore wings ; interior black line obsolete. 

 Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 19 lines. 



a, b. North Hindostan. Presented by the Secretary of the India 

 Board. 



Genus HOMOPTERA, C. L. H. xiii. 1052. 



HOMOPTERA DISCALIS. 



discalis, Wlk. Trans. Eat. Soc. Lond. 3rd. Ser. i. 97. 

 Brazil. 



HOMOPTERA GRATIOSA. 



gratiosa, Wlk. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 3rd. Ser. i. 98. 

 Amazon Region. 



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