LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1131 



the male ; under side reddish ochraceous. Hind wings ochraceous, 

 reddish ochraceous beneath. 



Morty and New Guinea. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Fam. HYPENID.E, C. L. H.xv'i. 11. 

 Geuus S ARM ATI A, C. L. H. xvi. 21. 



Sarmatia dtvisalis. 



Mas. Albido-cinerea ; caput, thorax et alee anticce subochraceo- 

 cinerca ; palpi subarewtti, verticem longe superantes, articulo 

 So lanceolato ; antennce dense setosee ; alee anticce lineis duabus 

 fuscis antemediis postice co?mexis,2a antice abbreviata, fascia 

 exleriore albida obliqua extm diffusa, lineola adhuc exteriore 

 lineaque duplicata subrecla submaryinali fuscis. 



Male. Whitish cinereous. Head, thorax and fore wings 

 slightly tinged with ochraceous: Palpi squamous, slightly curved, 

 longer than the breadth of the head and rising much higher than 

 the vertex ; third joint lanceolate, more than half the length of the 

 second. Antennas thickly setose. Abdomen lanceolate, extending 

 much beyond the hind wings; apical tuft very small. Legs smooth. 

 Fore wings acute; two brown aniemedial lines, which are connected 

 on the interior border ; second line commencing at half the breadth 

 of the wing ; a whitish oblique exterior band, which is diffuse on 

 the outer side and is concisely limited on the inner side by a darker 

 hue than that of the wing elsewhere ; a short brown more exterior 

 line in the disk, and a double brown almost straight submarginal 

 line; exterior border convex, rather oblique. Length of the body 

 5^ lines; of the wings 12 lines. 



a. South Africa. Presented bv Sir A. Smith. 



Genus HYPENA, C. L. II. xvi. 21. 

 Hvpkna chassalis. 

 crassalis, Cat. Lep. Het. xvi. 23. 

 o, b. Ratisbon. From M. H.-S chaffer's collection. 



Hypena obsitalis. 

 obsitalis, Cat. Lep. Het. xvi. 23. 

 a. Italy. From M. H.-S chaffer's collection. 



