LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1529 



Var. Male. Pale cinereous. Wings hardly speckled ; mar- 

 ginal points black, very small. Fore win^s with the interior, middle 

 and exterior lines black; interior line slightly curved, accompanied 

 on its inner side by an abbreviated brown line; middle line nearly 

 straight; exterior line undulating, doubled on its outer side, con- 

 tiguous to the middle line hindward ; submarginal line incomplete; 

 under side with a brown tinge. Hind wings with three incomplete 

 lines, which are very distinct along the interior border; middle line 

 extending nearly across the wing, rather more complete than the 

 exterior Hue; under side with a distinct black discal point. t 



j m ? From Mr. Milne's collection. 



Var. Mas. Albido-cinerea ; ales elongate, fusco nigroque conspersce, 

 iinea marginali fusca interrupta ; anticae apice rotundatce, 

 fasciis quatuor angustis diffusis nigro ex parte margin at is, 

 la 2aque suhrectis, 3a undulata, \a valde interrupta. 



Var. Male. Whitish cinereous. Head with a broad brown band 

 in front. Proboscis short. Palpi extremely short. Antennae broadly 

 pectinated. Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings. Legs 

 stout, pilose; hind tibiae with four rather short spurs. Wings broad, 

 elongate, minutely speckled with brown and black ; marginal line 

 brown, interrupted. Fore wings somewhat rounded at the tips ; 

 costa straight; exterior border very slightly convex, rather oblique; 

 four brown, narrow, diffuse partly black-bordered bands; first and 

 second bands nearly straight; third undulating; fourth very incom- 

 plete, not black-bordered. Hind wings with fewer and less complete 

 bands. Length of the body 6 — 7 lines; of the wings 18—20 lines. 



kj. ? 



CaONDROSOMA FIDUCIARIA. 



«. Europe. From Dr. Herrich-SchaefFers collection. 



Page 300. 



NVSSIA ALPINARIA. 



a, b. Europe. From Dr. Herrich-Schaeffer's collection. 



Page 309. 



Amphidasis cqntectaria. 



Foem. Albida; caput nigro fasciatum ; thorax ockraceo bifasclatus ; 

 ala: strigulis tramversis cervinis, lineis duahus atris flexis 



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