LEPIDOPTERA HETEEOCERA. 1093 



1. Apela DIVISA. 



Foem. Ferrugineo-fulva, subtus albido-testacea ; pedes albido-tes- 

 tacei ; aim anticce fascia obliqua attenuata fusca, subtus pal- 

 lide rufescentes. 



Female. Ferruginous -tawny, whitish testaceous beneath. 

 Legs whitish testaceous. Fore wings with a very slender oblique 

 brown band, which extends from the tip to the fasciculated dilatation 

 on the interior border, and is pale along the outer side ; under side 

 very pale red, whitish testaceous towards the interior border. 

 Length of the body 6 lines; of the wings 18 lines. 



a. Nepaul. Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. 



Genus 72. ANZABE. 



Mas. Corpus robustum. Proboscis brevissima. Palpi caput 

 non superantes ? Antenna? mediocriter pectinatae, thorace longiores. 

 Abdomen alas posticas vix superans. Pedes validi, pilosi ; tibiae 

 posticae calcaribus quatuor longis. Alae latae, non longae ; anticae 

 apud eostam rectae, apice rotuudatae, margine exteriore integro vix 

 obliquo, interiore non fasciculato. 



Male. Allied to the Noctuites. Body stout. Proboscis ex- 

 tremely short. Palpi (mutilated in the specimen described) not 

 extending beyond the head? Antennae moderately pectinated, a 

 little longer than the thorax. Abdomen extending very little 

 beyond the hind wings. Legs stout, pilose ; hind tibiae with four 

 long spurs. Wings broad, not long. Fore wings straight along the 

 cosla, rounded at the tips, not denticulated and hardly oblique along 

 the exterior border ; interior angle rounded ; interior border not in- 

 dented nor tufted ; first and second inferior veins nearly contiguous 

 at the base ; third about twice further from the fourth than from 

 the second. 



1. Anzabe Sinensis. 



Mas. Cinereo-cervina ; tibiae anticce apice albce ; alee anticce 

 macula discali nigra fasciisque duabus angustis obliquis fus- 

 cescentibus. 



Male. Cinereous fawn-colour. Antennae about half the 

 length of the body. Fore tibiae with white tips. Fore wings with a 

 blackish discal spot between two slender oblique brownish bands ; 



