1458 CATALOGUE OF 



deeply pectinated, a little longer than the thorax. Abdomen ex- 

 tending for one-fourth of its length beyond the hind wings. Wings 

 broad. Fore wings very slightly convex in front, almost rectangu- 

 lar at the tips, slightly convex and moderately oblique along the 

 exterior border ; second inferior vein not further from the third than 

 from the first ; third much more remote from the fourth than from 

 the second. Hind wings straight along the costa. 



5. Lebeda ferruginea. 



Mas. Cervino -ferruginea ; alee anticce vix glaucescentes, fasciis 

 tribus undulatis angustis obliquis subobscurioribus. 



Male. Ferruginous, inclining to fawn-colour. Body mostly 

 paler than the wings. Fore wings with a very slight glaucous 

 tinge and with slender undulating oblique slightly darker bands ; 

 under side of the four wings paler, with two diffuse slightly curved 

 moderately broad bands. Length of the body 19 lines ; of the 

 wings 38 lines. 



a. Silhet. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



Group 4. 



Mas. Corpus robustum. Palpi crassi, porrecti, pilosi, caput 

 sat superantes. Antennas late pectinatae, thorace fere longiores. 

 Abdomen alas posticas paullo superans. Alaelatae; anticae apud 

 costam subrectse, apice angulatse, margine exteriore subconvexo me- 

 diocriter obiiquo. 



Male. Body stout. Palpi porrect, pilose, very stout, extend- 

 ing some little distance beyond the head. Antennae deeply pecti- 

 nated, almost longer than the thorax. Abdomen extending for 

 nearly one-fourth of its length beyond the hind wings. Wings 

 broad. Fore wings nearly straight in front, nearly rectangular at 

 the tips, slightly convex and moderately oblique along the exterior 

 border; first and second inferior veins contiguous at the base; third 

 remote from the second and from the fourth. 



6. Lebeda undans. 



Mas. Cervina ; antennce testaeece, ramis fvlvis ; ala? anticce tes- 

 tacece, basi fasciis nonnullis angustis obliquis subundulosis 

 fasciaque lata marginali cervinis ; postica apud discum suh- 

 testacece. 



