LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1213 



broad, with a very short fringe ; third obtuse, not more than one- 

 fourth of the length of the second. Antennae of the male slightly 

 pectinated. Abdomen of the male extending a little beyond the 

 hind wings ; apical tuft small, elongate. Legs smooth, rather 

 slender; spurs long, slender. Wings broad. Fore wings slightly acute; 

 exterior border hardly convex, moderately oblique , first, second and 

 third inferior veins nearly contiguous at the base ; fourth remote. 



Apphadana evulsalis. 



Mas et fcem. Subcervino-cinerea ; palpi extus fusci ; alee 

 anticce lineis tribus fuscis undulatis, 3a nigro notata, spatio 

 marginali glauco-cinereo suffuso ; posticce lituris minus deter- 

 minatis. 



Male and female. Cinereous, with a slight tinge of fawn-colour. 

 Palpi brown on the outer side, excepting the third joint. Wings 

 with black marginal points, and with a brown margiual festoon. 

 Fore wings with three brown undulating lines ; third line more or 

 less marked with black ; space between the third line and the exte- 

 rior border with a glaucous-cinereous tinge. Hind wings with 

 markings like those of the fore wings, but less distinct. Length of 

 the body 4 — 4^ lines ; of the wings 9 — 10 lines. 



a— k. Ceylon. From M. Nietner's collection. 



Genus PINACIA, C. Z. H. xix. 919. 



PlNACIA MOLYBD^ENALIS, C. L. H. xix. 920. 



a, b. Java. From the East India Company's collection. 



PlNACIA PLUMBEALIS. 



Mas et fcem. Plumbea ; palpi nigri, basi lutei ; abdominis fas- 

 ciculus apicalis pallide luteus ; tarsi pallide cinerei ; alee 

 anticce guttis duabus punctoque nigris. 



Male and female. Lead-colour. Proboscis testaceous. Palpi 

 black, luteous- towards the base. Abdominal tuft pale luteous. 

 Tarsi and spurs pale cinereous. Fore wings with two black dots in 

 the disk; one near the base ; the other beyond the middle, with a 

 black point in front of it. Length of the body 7 — 8J lines ; of the 

 wings 18 lines. 



The pectinated antennae of the male distinguish P. molybdce- 

 nalis from this species. 



Celebes. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



