LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 809 



Male. Brown ; under side and legs mostly brownish white. 

 Antennae brownish white ; branches brown. Fore wings pale grayish 

 brown, varied with dark brown, which appears in two bands before 

 the middle, in a slender undulating band beyond the middle, in a 

 subapical spot on the costa and in some lesser marks ; some of these 

 marks appear in a slight degree on the under side. Hind wings 

 pale grayish brown, not marked with brown above, but with a 

 discal dot and an interrupted submarginal band beneath. Length 

 of the body 5 lines; of the wings 12 lines. 



a. Java. From the East India Company's collection. 



Genus 21. DULICHIA. 



Mas. Corpus sat gracile. Palpi porrecti, mediocriter longi, 

 caput superantes ; articulus lus 2o brevior ; 3us conicus, minimus. 

 Antenuae late pectinatae. Abdomen alas posticas paullo superaus. 

 Pedes sat graciles ; tibiae posticae calcaribus quatuor longis. Alae 

 latiusculae. 



Male. Body rather slender. Palpi porrect, moderately long, 

 extending beyond the head; first joint shorter than the second; 

 third conical, very small. Antenna deeply pectinated. Abdomen 

 extending a little beyond the hind wings. Legs rather slender ; 

 hind tibiae with four long spurs. Wings rather broad. Fore wings 

 with the first, second and third inferior veins very near together at 

 the base; fourth more than four times further from the third than 

 the third is from the first. 



1. DULICHIA FASCIATA. 



Mas. Flava; alee antic ce fasciis duabus obliquis subundulatis 

 fere parallelis ochraceis, nigro conspersce ; posticce Jlavo- 

 albce. 



Male. Yellow, paler beneath. Antennae testaceous. Fore 

 wings with two oblique discal slightly undulating nearly parallel 

 orange bands; several black-tipped plumes in the space enclosed by 

 these bands, and some long black plumes on the hind border between 

 them. Hind wings yellowish white. Length of the body 5 lines ; 

 of the wings 11 lines. 



a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. 





