LEPlDOPtEftA HETfeROCERA. 379 



Australia. 



5. AGATHODES iMUSIVALIS. 



Foem. Sordide olivaceo-flava ; abdominis segmenta lituris olivaceis 

 albo marginatis ; alee anticce fimbria ex parte rufo-fusca, fascia 

 perobtiqua fuscescente roseo-albo opalino marginata, macula 

 discali fulva rufo-fusco marginala ; pGsticoe straminece. 



Agatbodes musivalis, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 210, 167. 



Australia ? 



Genus 10. TERASTIA. 



Mas. Corpus robustum. Frons plana. Palpi squamosi, 

 laeves, rostriformes. Palpi maxillares transversi. Antennae fili- 

 formes, cylindrical, non setosse. Abdomen crass um, tumidura, seg- 

 ments duobus ultimis fasciculatis. Alae anticae valde longae et 

 angustae, raarginibus exteriore et interiore valde sinuatis; postioae 

 lata?, semihyalinae, costa excayata bis dilatata. 



Terastia, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 211. 



Body robust. Proboscis stout, rather long. Palpi stout, por- 

 rect, pilose, extending beyond the head ; third joint conical, not 

 one-third of the length of the second, with which it forms a very 

 slight angle. Antennas simple, rather stout. Abdomen extending 

 far beyond the hind wings, with tufts on each side hiudward. Legs 

 stout, long, smooth ; spurs not long. Wings long. Fore wings 

 narrow; exterior border undulating; interior border excavated 

 towards the interior angle. Hind wings with the costa very undu- 

 lating. 



1. Terastia meticulosalis* 



Testacea,nigro aut fusco conspersa ; anticce fascia obliqua macula- 

 que interiore trigona fuscis apud costam connexis, reniformi 

 obliqua fuscescente, squamis contiguis nigris, punctis costalibus 

 subapicaiibus nigris ; posticce albo^hyalinai, lineis duabus sub* 

 apicalibus fuscescentibus. 



Terastia meticulosalis, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 212, 169. 



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

 c. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection, 



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