LEPIDOPTEKA HETEROCERA. 1357 



the first line to the hinder end of the exterior border ; second line 

 emitting a broad brown streak to the exterior border, which is convex 

 and moderately oblique ; a short oblique brown streak near the base 

 of the interior border. Hind wings with the marginal line dilated 

 at the tip. Length of the body 6 lines; of the wings 15 lines. 



a. Darjeelin£. Presented by the Secretary of the India Board. 



Glyphodes conjunctalts. 



Mas. Fusca ; oculi albo cincti ; palpi albi, porrecti, lati % breves, 

 fusco vittali ; abdominis segmenta albo marginata ; alee macula 

 basali maxima alba semihyalina ; anticce maculis duabus 

 albis semihyalinis, \a parva antemedia^2a magna postmedia, 

 linea submarginali e guttis albis, fimbria albo binotata ; pos- 

 ticce gutta postmedia, macula submarginali strigaque postica, 

 albis. 



Male and female. Brown. Head white about the eyes and 

 beneath. Palpi white, porrect, broad, mostly brown on the outer 

 side, not longer than half the breadth of the head ; third joint ex- 

 tremely short. Antennae rather stout, minutely pubescent. Pectus 

 white in front. Abdomen extending rather beyond the hind wings ; 

 hind borders of the segments white ; under side white, with a brown 

 band on the hind border of each segment. Wings with a very large 

 white iridescent semihyaline spot, which forms a very broad band 

 near the base of the hind wings and a semi-elliptical mark on the 

 interior border of the fore wings. Fore winjrs with two white semi- 

 hyaline spots in the disk ; one small, anternedial ; the other large, 

 postmedial ; a submarginal line of white dots ; fringe with two white 

 marks ; one near the tip, the other near the interior angle. Hind 

 wings with a white postmedial dot in the disk, with a white spot 

 near the middle of the exterior border, and with an irregular white 

 streak near the interior angle. Length of the body 4^ lines ; ol the 

 wings 11 lines. 



Most allied to G. diurnalis, from which the submarginal white 

 markings of the wings especially distinguish it. 



Sula. Mysol. New Guinea. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



