LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1677 



cinereous, indistinct. Fore wings hardly acute ; exterior border 

 very slightly convex, rather oblique. Length of the body 5 lines ; 

 of the wings 18 lines. 



a. Rio Janeiro. Presented by the Rev. Hamlet Clark. 



Page 1072. 



ASPILATES IMBELLATA. 



Mas. Pallide ochracea; palpi brevissimi ; antennce breviusculce, 

 latissime pectinatce ; pedes sat validi ; tibice posticce calcaribus 

 parvis ; alee elongates ; anticee acuta, conspersce, puncto discali 

 lineaque exteriore vix arcuata nigris ; posticce pallidiores. 



Male. Pale ochraceous. Palpi very short. Antennae rather 

 short, very broadly pectinated. Legs smooth, rather stout ; hind 

 tibiae with four short spurs. Wings elongate. Fore wings acute, 

 minutely speckled with darker ochraceous; discal point and exterior 

 line black ; the latter hardly curved, very oblique, extending from 

 near the tips to beyond the middle of the interior border; costa 

 straight ; exterior border slightly convex. Hind wings paler. Length 

 of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 



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



ASPILATES VILISARLA. 



Mas. Pallide ochracea ; palpi frontem vix superantes ; antennce 

 breviusculce, late pectinate ; alee anticee vix acuta, linea fus- 

 cescente subarcuata, puncto discali fusco. 



Male. Pale ochraceous. Palpi porrect, hardly extending 

 beyond the front. Antennae broadly pectinated, rather short. Hind 

 tibiae with rather long spurs. Wings moderately broad. Fore 

 wings hardly acute, with a slightly curved brownish line, which 

 extends from near the tips to two-thirds of the length of the interior 

 border; discal point brown; exterior border slightly convex, rather 

 oblique hindward. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 

 14 lines. 



Cape. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



ASPILATES ? TARDARIA. 



Fcem. Viridescente-Jlava, subtus cinerea; palpi rosei, oblique 

 ascendentes ; abdomen cinereum; ala antica? acuta, linea 



