LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1355 



11. DlRPHIA EUMENIDES. 



Fusca ; abdomen luteum, nigra fascia turn ; ala antiea? fasciis 

 duabus canis strigisque exterioribus testaceis ; postica? obscu- 

 riores, fascia media testacea. 



Phalaena-Bombyx Eumenides, Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. 219, pi. 395, f. 



B.C. 

 Phricodia Eumenide, H'ubn. Verz. Schmett. 187, 1927. 



Brown. Abdomen luteous, with black bands. Fore wings 

 with a hoary short band extending from the base along part of the 

 interior border, bordered with black exteriorly ; a hoary black-bor- 

 dered oblique band beyond the middle, and some testaceous streaks 

 towards the exterior border. Hind wings rather darker than the 

 fore wings, with a testaceous middle band. 



Surinam. 



Group 5. 



Mas. Corpus sat robustum. Palpi caput non superantes. 

 Antennae latissime pectinatae, thorace paullo longiores ; rami gra- 

 ciles, ciliati, simplices. Ala? latae, non longa? ; anticae a pud costam 

 subrectae, apice vix acuminata:, margine exteriore fere recto parum 

 obliquo ; posticse abdomen perpaullo superantes. 



Male. Body rather stout. Palpi extending as far as the head. 

 Antennae very deeply pectinated, a little longer than the thorax ; 

 branches slender, ciliated, not in pairs. Abdomen extending nearly 

 as far as the hind wings. Wings broad, not long. Fore wings 

 nearly straight in front, somewhat rounded at the tips, almost 

 straight and very slightly oblique along the exterior border; second 

 inferior vein much further from the third than from the first. 



12. DlUPHlA OBTTJSA. 



Mas. Cervina ; caput, antenna et thorax anticus fusca ; abdomen 

 supra Luteum fasciis nigris ; ala? fusco subnebulosce et tri- 

 fasciatai. 

 Male. Fawn-colour. Head, antennae and thorax in front 

 brown. Abdomen above luteous, with black bands. Wings 

 slightly clouded with brown, and with narrow more distinct brown 

 bands ; exterior baud undulating in the fore wings. Length of the 

 body 14 lines ; of the wings 36 lines. 

 a. Para. Presented by Gordon Graham, Esq. 



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