LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 907 



Var. jS. Wings with dark purplish brown bands. Fore wings 

 mostly purplish brown towards the base ; third band broadest and 

 most distinct. 



a. ? Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



b. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



10. Dreata plumipes. 



Mas. Cervina ; alee anticce fasciis quinque obliquis fuscis ; 

 la 2a 3aque indistinctis subundulosis,4a 5aque obscurioribus ; 

 postica fascia unica. 



Male. Fawn-colour. Antennae testaceous. Fore wings with 

 five oblique brown bands ; first, second and third indistinct and some- 

 what undulating; fourth and fifth darker, more distinct and more 

 oblique ; fourth more oblique than the fifth, which is slightly undu- 

 lating and almost interrupted. Hind wings a little paler than the 

 fore wings, with one indistinct brown band, which corresponds to 

 the fifth band of the fore wings. Length of the body 9 — 10 lines ; 

 of the Wings 26 — 28 lines. 



Var. (3. Ferruginous. 



a, b. Ceylon. Presented by K. Templeton, Esq. 



11. Dreata lineata. 



Fcem. Testacea ; capitis vertex, thorax antice et pedes anteriores 

 fulva ; antenna fulva ; alee fascia gracillima perobliqua fer- 

 ruginea. 



Fern. Testaceous. Vertex of the head, fore border of the tho- 

 rax and anterior legs mostly tawny. Antennas tawny. Wings with 

 a very slender ferruginous band, which is very oblique on the fore 

 wings, and more so on the hind wings. Length of the body 9 lines ; 

 of the wings 27 lines. 



a. North India. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



12. Dreata geminata. 



Mas. Flava; capitis vertex et thorax antice sublutei; alee sape 

 fascia gracillima perobliqua fusca, maculisque exterioribus 

 fuscis. 



Male. Yellow. Vertex of the head and fore part of the thorax 

 slightly luteous. W T ings with a very slender and oblique brown 

 band at beyond two-thirds of the length; this band is accompanied 



