LEPIOOPTERA HEJEROCERA. 659 



Female. Pale cinereous fawn-colour, silvery white beneath. 

 Palpi smooth, slender, more than twice longer than the breadth of 

 the head ; second joint with two black bands ; third setiform, wiih two 

 black bands, a little longer than the second. Tibia? and tarsi pale 

 fawn-colour, with silvery bands. Wings narrow, acute. Fore wings 

 with five black white-bordered dots; first, second and third dots 

 discal ; first near the base; second in the middle; third at three- 

 fourths of the length; fourth and fifth submarginal; fifth behind 

 the fourth; exterior border extremely oblique. Hind wings pale 

 cinereous. Length of the body 2^ lines; of ibe wings 6 hues. 



a — c. Sandwich Islands. Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty. 

 Country unknown. 



386. GuLKCFllA SPOLIATELLA. 



Foem. Fiisco-vincrea ; ul<e antwce aplee subrectanfjulaice, puncto 

 basalt^ ptmclis duobus discalibus punctoque poslico nigris. 



Female. Biown^h cinereous. Palpi smooth, a little move 

 than twice longer than the breadth of the bead ; second joiot rather 

 broad; third setiform, shorter »ban the second Abdomen extending 

 rather beyond the hind wings. Hind tibia? stout, not fringed. 

 Fore wings rather narrow, nearly rectangular at the tips; a black 

 point near the base; three black points in the di.4, oue of them 

 near the interior border n\)d between the other two, which ;<re in a 

 line; exterior border straight, slightly oblique. Bind wings a little 

 paler and more cinereous than the fore wings. Length of the body 

 3 lines ; of the wings S lines. 



Genus 15. PARASIA. 



Parasia, Dp. — Acedes, Hb. 



1. PARASIA LAPPELLA. 



lappella, L. — silacea, Hw. -aestivella, ZL 



I a. England. From Mr. Bouchard's collection. 

 b — m. England. 



2. Parasia pauctpunctella. 



paucipunctella, ZL 



3. Parasia tar ride lla. 



tarridella, Mn. 



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