LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 983 



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Teras viburnana. 



yiburnana, Clms. (Peronea). 



United States. 



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Teras ? accensana. 



Mas. Fusco-cinerea, robusta ; palpi porrecti, flexi, caput paullo 

 superantes, articulo So conico ; antennae validce, setulosce ; pedes 

 robusti ; alee anticce subacutce,fusco conspersce, maculis quatuor 

 costalibus fuscis subquadratis, costa subconvexa ; margine 

 exteriore perobliquo ; posliece cinerece. 



Male. Brownish cinereous, stout. Palpi porrect, smooth, 

 extending a little beyond the head ; third joint conical, bent inward, 

 forming an an^le with the second. Antennae stout, setulose. Ab- 

 domen extending rather beyond the hind wings. Legs smooth, 

 stout. Wings moderately broad. Fore wings minutely speckled 

 with brown, slightly acute ; four subquadrate brown spots along the 

 costa, which is very slightly convex ; exterior border very oblique. 

 Hind wings cinereous. Length of the body 3J lines ; of the wings 

 9 lines. 



a. New Zealand. Presented by Col. Bolton. 



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Pandemis dispilana. 



Mas. Cinereo-fusca ; alee anticce strigulis plurimis transversis, 

 striga lata obliqua, fascia obliqua plagaque costali exteriore 

 arcuata fuscis ; posticce cinerece. 



Male. Cinereous-brown, dingy cinereous beneath. Palpi 

 slightly ascending, much shorter than the breadth of the head ; third 

 joint conical, about one-sixth of the length of the second. Antennae 

 stout, pubescent. Fore wings rectangular at the tips, with numerous 

 minute transverse brown streaks, with a broad brown streak, which 

 ! extends obliquely from the base of the interior border to the disk, 

 with an oblique brown band, and with a brown costal exterior nearly 

 semicircular patch ; costa and exterior border almost straight, the 

 latter hardly oblique. Hind wings ciuereous. Length of the body 

 4 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 



1 a. Bootan. Presented by the Secretary of the India Board. 



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