LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA, 1173 



Female. Cinereous, somewhat dingy beneath. Palpi ob- 

 liquely ascending, brownish on the outer side, rising higher than 

 the* vertex, a little longer than the breadth of the head; second 

 joint squamous ; third lanceolate, hardly half the length of the 

 second. Antennae slender, minutely setulose. Abdomen hardly 

 extending beyond the hind wings. Legs stout, smooth. Wings 

 broad, with a broad blackish postmedial band, which is undulating 

 along its outer side in the fore wings, and in the hind wings extends 

 to the exterior border ; marginal points black. Fore wings acute, 

 with two black zigzag lines near the base, and with a third black 

 line which borders the inner side of the band and emits a streak into 

 the latter; exterior border convex, moderately oblique. Length of 

 the body 5J- lines ; of the wings 13 lines. 



Ceram. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



BOCANA ARMATALIS. 



Foem. Cinerea ; fasciculus frontalis oblique ascendens ; palpi 

 erecti, supra jiwbriati, verticem longissime superantes, nigro 

 conspersi, articulo So lanceolato ; antennce gracillimce, sub- 

 setulosce ; alee anticce latce, fuscescente marginatce, lineis dua- 

 bus valde undulatis lineaque submarginali subarcuata albo 

 marginata fuscis. 



Female. Cinereous. Frontal tuft prominent, obliquely ascend- 

 ing. Palpi erect, fringed above, twice longer than the breadth of 

 the head, rising very high above the vertex ; second joint twice the 

 length of the third; third lanceolate, its fringe more speckled with 

 black than that of the second. Antennae very slender, minutely 

 setulose. Legs smooth. Wings broad. Fore wings acute, brownish 

 towards the exterior border; two very undulating brown lines; 

 one antemedial, the other postmedial ; a very slightly curved brown 

 submarginal line, which is bordered with white on the outer side 

 and joins the tip and the interior angle ; exterior border slightly 

 convex, rather oblique. Length of the body 6 lines; of the wings 

 16 lines. 



a. Moreton Bay. From Mr. Diggles' collection. 



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