LEPIDOPTERA HETEROOERA. 1233 



" Fern. Antennae black, very slightly pectinated, with about 

 thirty-five joints, the first twenty-five emitting a pair of short slen- 

 der branches from the base, the tip of the joints being also slightly 

 serrated ; the ten terminal joints are shorter, each emitting a single 

 branch set on in front of each joint, the branches of the preceding 

 joints being set on the upper and lower edges." — Westw. 

 Cape of Palms. 



11. Bun,ea Mopsa. 



Fulvo-cervina ; alee bifasciatce, gutta parva vitrea in posticis luteo 

 nigro rufo albidoque marginato. 



Fulvous fawn-colour. Wings with a vitreous discal dot, and 

 with two brown whitish-bordered bands ; the first band near the 

 base, undulating ; the second exterior, straight. Hind wings pro- 

 duced into a short tail, brownish in front ; vitreous dot encircled 

 successively with a luteous, a black, a red and a whitish ringlet; 

 luteous ringlet as broad as the red one, which is broader than the 

 black one, but narrower than the whitish one. Length of the body 

 13 lines ; of the wings 52 lines. 



a. Western Africa. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



12. Bun£a Dorcas. 



Mas. Cervina, fusco conspersa ; alee basi fulvescentes, fascia ex- 

 teriore fusca, gutta discali vitrea, in posticis luteo nigro 

 albidoque marginata. 



Male. Fawn-colour. Wings slightly sprinkled with brown, 



somewhat tawny at the base, with a vitreous discal dot, and with an 



exterior brown band, which is bordered with a whitish hue on the 



inner side. Fore wings with the exterior border almost straight, 



, less oblique than that of B. Mopsa and of B. Epinecthea ; band 



! straight. Hind wings produced into a short tail, brownish in front, 



with the band somewhat curved, contiguous to the ocellus; vitreous 



dot encircled successively with a luteous, a black and a whitish 



ringlet; luteous ringlet broader than the whitish one, which is 



i broader than the black one; the latter on its outer side has a 



| reddish hue, which forms a distinct ringlet. Length of the 



body 13 lines; of the wings 52 lines. 



I a. Western Africa. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



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