1524 CATALOGUE OF 



Page 268. 

 Laudosia Buddhicaria. 

 Laudosia Buddloraria, p. 268. 

 a. From Dr. Herrich-Schae tier's collection. 



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Genus CAEIPETA. 



Mas. — Corpus robustum. Proboscis valida. Palpi porrecti, 

 fimbriati, sat graciles, caput non superantes ; articulus 3us minimus. 

 Antennae subpectinatae. Abdomen alas posticas non superans. 

 Pedes robusti, laeves ; tibiae posticae non incrassatae. Alae amplae ; 

 anticae acutae, margine exteriore subconvexo. Fcem. — Antennae 

 glabrae. 



Male. — Body stout. Proboscis robust. Palpi porrect, fringed, 

 rather slender, not extending beyond the head ; third joint very 

 minute. Antennae slightly pectinated, except towards the tips. 

 Abdomen slightly tapering, not extending beyond the hind wings ; 

 apical tuft small. Legs stout, smooth ; hind tibiae with four mode* 

 rately long spurs. Wings ample. Fore wings acute ; costa straight ; 

 exterior border slightly convex, moderately oblique. Female. — 

 Antennae smooth. 



Caripeta angustiorata. 



Mas et fcem. Ochracea ; alee anticce macula discali rotunda, vitta 

 discali furcata, fascia exteriore ohliqua subrotundata fascia- 

 que adkuc exteriore informi conspersa albis ; postica? extus 

 nigricante conspersa, margine exteriore subochraceo ; postica 

 albido-cinerece. 



Male and female. Ochraceous, mostly whitish cinereous be- 

 neath. Abdomen and hind wings whitish cinereous. Fore wings 

 with white markings ; a round discal spot ; a forked discal stripe, 

 which is connected with an exterior oblique slightly undulating and 

 bent exterior band; a more exterior irregular and speckled band ; 

 fringe with brown marks. Hind wings blackish-speckled exteriorly, 

 wiih an ochraceous tinge along the exterior border. Length of the 

 body 5 J lines ; of the wings 17 lines. 



a, b. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman's collection. 



