LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 153J1 



Genus BUZUEA. 



Mas et fcem. Corpus crassum. Proboscis conspicna. Palpi 

 porrecti, robusti, brevissimi. Antennae laeves. Abdomen alas posticas 

 non superans. Pedes laeves, robusti, breviusculi ; tibiae posticae cal- 

 caribus quatuor parvis. Ala3 latae, elongatae, margine exteriore den- 

 tato; antieoe vix acuta?, costa vix convexa. Mas. — Abdomen fasci- 

 culo denso apicali. Fcem. — Abdomen longi-conicum. Ovid actus 

 exsertus, longiusculus. 



Male and female. — Body very stout. Proboscis distinct. Palpi 

 porrect, stout, very short," not extending beyond the bead; third 

 joint extremely short. Antennae smooth. Abdomen not extending 

 bevond the hind wings. Le#s stout, smooth, rather short ; hind tibias 

 with four short spurs. Wings elongate, ample; exterior border 

 dentate. Fore wings hardly acute; costa very slightly convex; 

 exterior border very oblique. Male. — Abdomen with a thick apical 

 tuft. Female. — Abdomen elongate-conical. Oviduct exserted, rather 

 long. 



BrJZURA MULTIPUNCTARIA. 



Mas et foem. Albida,nigricante conspersa ; caput ochraceum, 

 nigra fasciatum ; thorax et abdomen ochraceo fasciata ; alee 

 fasciis quatuor ochraceis obliquis angulosis subinterruptis , 

 lunulis marginalibus ochraceis, macula discali subtus magna 

 nigra. 



Male and female. Whitish, thickly blackish-speckled. Head 

 ochraceous, with a black band in front. Thorax and abdomen with 

 ochraceous bands. Abdomen of the male with an ochraceous apical 

 tult. Wings with four irregular oblique zigzag slightly interrupted 

 ochraceous bands; marginal lunules ochraceous ; under side with a 

 large black discal spot. Length of the body 9 lines; of the wings 

 28—32 lines. 



Silhet. 



■? From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



6, c. ? Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



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