LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1725 



maxima liturisque submarginalibus lanceolatis nigris ; postica? 

 roseo tinctcp, gutta diseali, linea exteriore subundulata sub- 

 denticulata fasciaque submarginali diffusa incompleta nigri- 

 cantibus. 



Male and female. Testaceous. Palpi much shorter than the 

 breadth of the head. Antennae of the male moderately pectinated, 

 except towards the tips. Thorax with a black spot on each side in 

 front. Abdomen of the male with a tuft on the third segment, and 

 with a rather large apical tuft. Wings black-speckled ; marginal 

 lunules black ; fringe with black dots. Fore wings acute, slightly 

 gilded, black at the base ; interior and exterior lines black, wide 

 apart; exterior line acutely angular and much bent, connected with 

 the interior line by a longitudinal black streak near the interior 

 border ; discal mark transverse, black, very large, extending to the 

 costa ; submarginal line formed of black cuneiform marks, some of 

 which extend to the exterior border, which is slightly convex, and 

 rather oblique. Hind wings with a rosy tinge, except along the 

 interior border; markings blackish, consisting of a discal dot, a 

 slightly undulating and denticulated exterior line, and a diffuse 

 incomplete submarginal band. Length of the body 5^ lines; of 

 the wings 14 — 15 lines. 



a, b. Australia. From Mr. Milne's collection. 



c. New South Wales. From Mr. Wood's collection. 



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ClDARIA COLLINARIA. 



Ala antica? cinerea?, areola basali fasciaque media dilute cervinis, 

 hac postice obtuse unidentata in costa ampliata, striola costa? 

 ante apicem fusca, ciliis unicoloribus maris biseriato-pectin- 

 atis. 



Cidaria collinaria, Melzner, EnL ZeiU Stett. vii. 238. 



Austria. 



Cidaria aptaria. 



Cidaria aptaria, Metzner> EnL Zeit. Stett. vii. 240, 1. 



Cidaria coxjunctaria. 

 Cidaria polygrammata, Zell. Iris, 1847, 501. 

 Cidaria coujunctaria, Ltd. Geom. 21. 



Austria. 



