LEPIDOPTERA HETEBOCERA. 1755 



Male. Yellowish, paler beneath. Head purplish. Palpi por- 

 rect, very short, not extending beyond the head; third joint 

 minutely setulose. Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings. 

 Wings moderately broad, with four irregular rather broad purplish 

 lines ; submarginal and marginal lines nearly contiguous. Fore 

 wings somewhat rounded at the tips, with a broad transverse pur- 

 plish discal streak; exterior border slightly convex, moderately 

 oblique. Length of the body 3£ lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 



Brazil. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Cambogia turbata. 



Fcem. Purpurascente-rosea, subtus roseo-albida ; caput ferrtt- 

 gineum; palpi porrecti, caput non superantes ; alee lineis 

 ochraceis angulatis indistinctis ; anticce apice subrotundatee ; 

 posticee angulo interiore bene determinate. 



Female. Purplish rosy, whitish with a rosy tinge beneath. 

 Head ferruginous. Palpi porrect, slender, not extending beyond 

 the head. Wings moderately broad, with three or four indistinct 

 irregular angular ochraceous lines. Fore wings slightly rounded at 

 the tips; exterior border hardly convex, slightly oblique. Hind 

 wings with the interior angle rather prominent. Length of the 

 body 3 J lines; of the wings 11 lines. 



Brazil. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Anisodes dxbectata. 



This name may be substituted for Anisodes ordinata, p. 1579, 

 the latter name having been used for a species of the same genus. 



ACIDAXIA? ILLITURATA. 



Fcem. Albido-cinerea ; caput et thorax pallide ochracea ; palpi 

 longi, lanceolati, pilosi ; alee anticce acuta, pallide ochracea, 

 albido variee, ochracto consper see, fascia latafusca vix obliqua 

 strigam latam emittente, lituris nonnullis submarginalibus 

 fuscis albo marginalis, costa nigro conspersa. 



Female. Whitish cinereous, with a testaceous tinge beneath. 

 Head and thorax pale ochraceous. Palpi porrect, lanceolate, pilose, 

 a little longer than the breadth of the head; third joint minute. 



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