LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1665 



wings acute, with a black discal dot ; costa straight ; exterior border 

 hardly convex, rather oblique. Hind wings paler than the fore 

 wings, extending beyond the abdomen. Length of the body 5 lines ; 

 of the wings 16 lines. 



Tasmania. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Panagra revulsaria. 



Fcem. Cinereo'cervina ; palpi breves, rostriformes ; antennce setu- 

 losce, sat validce ; alee anticce subfalcatce, lineis plurimis obscu- 

 rioribus vix undulatis postice apud maculam nigricantem 

 approximatis, maculis tribus costalibus cervinis subtrigonis, 

 macula apicaii nigricante ; posticce cinerascenles. 



Female. Cinereous fawn-colour. Palpi short, rostriform. 

 Antennae rather stout, minutely setulose. Legs slender; spurs long. 

 Fore wiiiirs acute, subfaicate, with several hardly undulating slightly 

 darker lines, which converge to a blackish spot on the interior border ; 

 costa straight, with three fawn-coloured somewhat triangular spots, 

 and with a blackish apical spot ; exterior border convex, moderately 

 oblique. Hind wings more cinereous,- extending a little beyond the 

 abdomen. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 



a. Australia. 



Panagra dentigeraria. 



Fcem. Nigricante-cinerea ; palpi pilosi, capitis latitudine multo 

 breviores ; alee anticce ferrugineo subtincice, vix acuta, lineis 

 sex denticulalis diffusis, gutta discali lunulisque marginalibus 

 nigris ; posticce obscure cinereis, lineis duabus exterioribus 

 obscurioribus subobsoletis. 



Female. Blackish cinereous. Palpi porrect, pilose, slightly 

 rostriform, much shorter than the breadth of the head. Antennae 

 slender. Abdomen, hind wings and under side dark cinereous. 

 Fore wings hardly acute, very slightly tinged with ferruginous, with 

 six black denticulated somewhat diffuse lines; sixth line broader 

 than the others; transverse discal dot and marginal Lunules black ; 

 co^ta straight; exterior border slightly convex, rather oblique. Hind 

 wings extending beyond the abdomen, with two darker exterior 

 almost obsolete lines. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 

 12 lines. 



a. Sydney. From Mr. Lambert's collection. 



