292 CATALOGUE OF 



47. Teeas eestttutana. 



Foem. Pallide cervina, subtus ochracea ; palpi capitis latitudine 

 valde longiores ; alee anticce cinereo subtessellatce, lineis quatuor 

 cinereis indistinctis nigricoMte punctatis ; posticce ochracece. 



Female. Pale fawn-colour, ochraceous beneath. Palpi por- 

 rect, very much longer than the breadth of the head ; second joint 

 fringed above ; third elongate-conical, not more than one-third of 

 the length of the second. Fore wings shining, rectangular at the 

 tips, very indistinctly tessellated with pale cinereous; four slender 

 oblique indistinct pale cinereous lines, which are accompanied by 

 some blackish points ; third line not extending far from the costa ; 

 fourth submarginal, approaching the third towards the interior 

 angle; costa slightly convex along the basal half; exterior border 

 straight, not oblique. Hind wings ochraceous. Length of the 

 body 3 ? lines ; of the wings 9 lines. 



a. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



48. Teras repandana. 



Fcem. Rufescente-ferruginea ; palpi capitis latitudine longiores, 

 articulo So lineari nigricante ; antennae apice subcrenulata ; 

 thorax nigricante fas ciatus ; alee tessellatce ; anticce fascia 

 media latissima nigricante subexcavata, fimbria subnigri- 

 cante. 



Female. Eeddish ferruginous. Palpi porrect, longer than the 

 breadth of the head ; second joint with a short fringe ; third linear, 

 blackish, about half the length of the second. Antennae stout, 

 minutely crenulated towards the tips. Thorax with a blackish 

 band. Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings. Wings 

 rather narrow, tessellated with a slightly darker hue. Fore wings 

 slightly rounded at the tips, with a very broad middle blackish band 

 which occupies more than half the surface, and is somewhat ex- 

 cavated; fringe with a blackish tinge; costa straight; exterior 

 border slightly convex, very oblique. Length of the body 3£ lines ; 

 of the wings 8 lines. 



a. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



