LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1465 



Country unknown. 

 Group of L. concolor. 



17. L.EBEBA PRODUCTA. 



Mas. Ferruginea; palpi nigro-fusci, testaceo varii ; antennce 

 cervincc ; abdomen pallide cervinum; alee cervince, anticce 

 fasciis tribus obliquis testaceis, fascia ex teriore e iinea fusca 

 angulosa divisa ; posticce subfasciatce. 



Male. Ferruginous. Palpi blackish brown, with some testa- 

 ceous hairs. Antennae fawn-colour. Abdomen pale fawn-colour. 

 Wings fawn-colour. Fore wings with three testaceous oblique 

 bands ; the third band near the exterior border, intersected by 

 a very slender brown zigzag band. Hind wings with very indistinct 

 bands. Length of the body 20 lines ; of the wings 36 lines. 



a. ? Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



Group 2. 



Fcem. Palpi validi, pilosissimi, caput sat superantes. An- 

 tennae subpectinatae, thorace bveviores. Abdomen alas posticas 

 paullo superans. Alae mediocriter latae, apud costam recta?, apice 

 subrotundate, margine exteriore recto mediocriter obliquo. 



Female. Palpi thick, very pilose, extending some distance be- 

 yond the head. Antennae slightly pectinated, shorter than the tho- 

 rax. Abdomen extending for one-fourth of its length beyond the 

 hind wings. Wings moderately broad. Fore wings somewhat 

 rounded at the tips, straight in front, slightly rounded towards the 

 tip of the costa; exterior border straight, moderately oblique; 

 second inferior vein about thrice further from the third than from 

 the first; third further from the fourth than from the second. 



18. Lebeda dubia. 



Foem. Fusca ; abdomen pallide fuscum ; alee antica? fasciis dua- 

 bus angustis rectis obliquis subparallelis albidis fasciaque ex- 

 teriore undulosa subobsoleta testacea ; posticce subpallidiores. 

 Female. Brown. Antennae whitish, with brownish blanches. 

 Abdomen very pale brown. Fore wings with two slender straight 

 oblique almost parallel whitish bands, and with an exterior undu- 

 lating more indistinct testaceous band ; the wings beyond the latter 



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