LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1 401 



Female. Ferruginous. Head and fore part of the thorax 

 slightly cinereous ; this hue is hounded behind by a blackish slender 

 indicating band, which is in a line with the costa of the fore wings. 

 ?ore wings with four very slender oblique whitish bands, and with 

 hree broad indistinctly greenish bands, the first of the latter between 

 he second and third whitish bands, the second beyond the fourth 

 vhitish band, the third along the exterior border. Hind wings with 

 :wo paler bands, which are hardly visible above, but apparent be- 

 neath. Length of the body 15 lines ; of the wings 32 lines. 



a, b. Silhet. From the Rev. J. Stainforth's collection. 

 Ceylon. Presented by R. Terapletou, Esq. 



Group 7. 



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

 paullo superantes. Antenna? late peetinata?, thorace breviores. 

 Abdomen alas posticas perpaulio superans. Pedes validi, pilosi ; 

 sihia? postica? calcaribus duobus apicalibus minimis. Ala? medio- 

 :riter lata?; antica? subacuminata?, apud costam recta?, margine ex- 

 teriore subrecto sat obliquo. , 



Male, Body stout. Palpi stout, porrect, pilose, extending a 

 little beyond the head. Antenna? deeply pectinated, shorter than 

 >the thorax. Abdomen extending very little beyond the hind wings. 

 Legs stout, pilose ; hind tibia? with iwo very minute apical spurs. 

 Wings moderately broad. Fore wings slightly acuminated, straight 

 in front, somewhat rounded towards the tip of the co^ta, almost 

 itraight and rather oblique along the exterior border ; first and se- 

 cond inferior veins nearly contiguous at the base ; third about thrice 

 further from the fourth than from the second. 



9. Lebeda recta. 



Mas. Cinereo-fusca ; antenna? ramis fulvis ; ala? antica fasciis 

 quatuor obliquis obscurioribus ; postica? fasciis tubobsoletis. 



Male. Grayish brown. Antenna? with tawny branches. Fore 

 wings with four darker oblique bands ; first near the base, indistinct ; 

 second broad, distinct; third very slender; fourth composed of dots, 

 near the exterior border. Hind wings with almost obsolete bands. 

 Length of the body 12 lines ; of the wings 30 lines. 

 North India. Presented by General Hearsay. 



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