1512 CATALOGUE OF 



coDvex, the latter ratber oblique. Hind wings paler. Length of 

 the body 6 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



a. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



Ellopia tnvexata. 



Mas. Pallide testacea ; caput et thorax anticus ochracea ; palpi 

 graciles, porrecti ; tibia posticce non incrassatce ; ala amplce, 

 linea exteriore ochracea vix undulata, margine exteriore sub- 

 fiexo ; anticce linea interiore, costa vix convexa. 



Male, Pale testaceous. Head and fore part of the thorax 

 ochraceous. Palpi slender, porrect, not extending beyond the 

 head; third joint very minute. Antennae broadly pectinated. Ab- 

 domen not extending beyond the hind wings. Hind tibia? not in- 

 crassated. Wings ample, thinly clothed, with an exterior dull 

 ochraceous hardly undulating line ; exterior border indistinctly 

 bent. Fore wings acute, with an interior line, which is less oblique 

 than the exterior one ; costa very slightly convex. Length of the 

 body 6 lines ; of the wings 18 lines. 



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Caberodes basifusata. 



Foem. Pallide flava ; aloe linea recta obliqua obscure viridescente, 

 fascia exteriore lata informi obscure purpureo -rosea fusco tri- 

 guttata, waryine exteriore vix flexo ; antica linea interiore 

 arcuata subangulata viridescente spatium basale purpurascente- 

 roseum includente. 



Female. Pale yellow. Palpi very short. Wings brighter and 

 more speckled on the under side, with a straight oblique dark 

 greenish line, which extends from the tips of the fore winys to two- 

 thirds of the length of the interior border of the hind wings, and is 

 contiguous on the outer side to a broad irregular dull purplish rosy 

 band ; the latter contains two brown dots in the fore wings and one 

 in the hind wings ; exterior border convex, hardly bent. Fore 

 wings acute; basal space dull purplish rosy, limited by a much- 

 curved and slightly angular dark greenish line. Length of the body 

 6 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



a. Mexico. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 





