LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1427 



Female, iEneous-whitish, somewhat allied to the genus Gly- 

 phodes. Body beneath and legs silvery white. Palpi porrect, 

 aeneous, slender, silvery white beneath, extending very little beyond 

 the head; third joint extremely small. Antennae and legs very 

 slender. Wings semihyaline, rather broad ; a broad aeneous-brownish 

 marginal band including a deeply undulating whitish line, which is 

 near and parallel to the inner border of the band. Fore wings 

 acute, with two brown nut oblique lines ; first line very near the 

 base ; second antemedial ; an aeneous brownish patch between the 

 liues ; a middle patch of the same hue, bordered by two brown lines, 

 which extend much beyond the patch ; exterior border convex, 

 rather oblique. Hind wings with a brown line near the base, with 

 an elongated brown subcostal dot, and with a posterior brown spot 

 which is contiguous to the band. Length of the body 5 lines ; of 

 the wings 12 lines. 



Flores. 



a, b. Java. Presented by the Secretary of the India Board. 



BOTYS ACULEAL1S. 



Foem. Aurato-albida ; palpi graciles, erectly verticem paullo $u~ 

 perantes, articulo So lanceolato ; thorax antice ceneo-fusco 

 fasciatus ; abdomen ceneo-fusco fasciatum; alee lineis duabus 

 fasciaque marginali excavata ceneo-fuscis ; anticce litura 

 basali annulisque duobus elonyatis ceneo-fuscis, linea 2a denti- 

 culata valde Jlexa. 



Female. Gilded whitish. Body beneath and legs silvery white. 

 Palpi smooth, slender, erect, rising a little higher than the vertex ; 

 third joint lanceolate, a little more than half the length of the 

 second. Thorax with an aeneous-brown band in front. Abdomen 

 aeneous-brown at the tip, extending rather beyond the hind wings. 

 Fore {jbia? towards the tips and fore knees aeneous-brown. Wings 

 with two aeneous-brown oblique lines, and with an aeneous-brown 

 marginal band, which is excavated towards the interior angle in the 

 fore wings and along nearly the whole length in the hind wings. 

 Fore wings acute, with an aeneous-brown transverse basal mark, and 

 with two irregular elongated aeneous-brown ringlets, of which the 

 first interrupts the first line ; second line denticulated, very much 

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

 3 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 



Sula. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



