LEPIDOPTEEA HETEROCERA. 1285 



Female. Bright yellow, shining cinereous with a slight aeneous 

 tinge beneath. Head, palpi and fore part of the thorax bright rosy. 

 Palpi slightly ascending, as long as the breadth of the head; second 

 joint thickly fringed beneath ; third lanceolate, about half the length 

 of the second. Antenna? slender. Thorax with an ochraceous tinge 

 on each side. Abdomen cinereous, extending a little beyond the 

 hind wings, rosy at the tip. Legs smooth. Fore wings acute, with 

 a bright rosy stripe along the costa and another along the interior 

 border, and with a bright rosy marginal band, which widens from 

 the costa to the interior border. Hind wings shining cinereous, 

 with an aeneous tinge ; fringe pale rosy. Length of the body 5 lines ; 

 of the wings 12 lines. 



a. Australia. From Mr. Darnel's collection. 



Genus PHLYCT^NODES, C. L. H. xvii. 319. 



PHLYCTiENODES PUSTULALIS, C. L. H. Xvii. 320. 



a — d. Germany. From Dr. H.-SchaefTer's collection. 



Genus HERBULA, C. L. H. xvii. 320. 



Herbula repletalis. 



Fcem. Ochracea ; palpi porrecti, capitis latitudine breviores, 

 articulo 3o lanceolato ; thorax nigra conspersns ; abdominis 

 segmenta nigro fasciata ; alee nigro-cupreo trifasciatce, fascia 

 la excavata, 2a undulata ochraceo interlineata anlice furcata, 

 3a submarginali antice interrupta, linea marginali nigra, fim- 

 bria nigro-cinerea. 



Female. Ochraceous. Body beneath and legs silvery whitish. 

 Palpi porrect, rostriform, shorter than the breadth of the head ; third 

 joint lanceolate, less than half the length of the second. Thorax 

 black-speckled, Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings; a 

 broad black band on each segment. Wings with three cupreous- 

 black-bands ; first band very near the base, excavated, very irregular; 

 second medial, undulating, irregularly interlined with ochraceous, 

 forked towards the costa of the fore wings ; third submarginal, 

 interrupted in the fore wings ; marginal line black ; fringe cinereous- 

 black. Fore wings acute. Length of the body 3 lines; of the wings 

 8 lines. 



a, b. North America. From Mr. Carter's collection. 



