LEP1D0PTERA HETEROCEIM. 14^5 



2. Omphalia? affinis. 

 Cinereo fulvoque pilosa ; ahe antica obscure cinerece, strigis duabus 

 undulatis punctoque disca/i nigris ; postiecc cinnamonmc. 

 Bombyx affinis, Feisth. Voy. de la Favorite, v. Suppl. 24, pi. 7, f. 1 ; 

 Mag. de ZooL 2me Ser. CI. ix. pi. 23, f. 1. Blanch. Gay J list] 

 de Chile, ZooL vii. 6b, 2. Atlas, ZooL Ent. Lep. pi. 6, f. 3. 

 ConceptioD. 



Genus 27. CLISIOCAMPA. 



Corpus robustum aut crassum. Palpi breves, subacuti, caput 

 vix superantes. Antennae thorace paullo longiores. Pedes validi, 

 i pilosi ; tibias posticae calcaribus duobus apicalibus minimis. Ala? 

 plus minusve lata? ; anticae apud costara rectae, apice subrotundatae, 

 margine exteriore sat obliquo. Mas. — Antennae late pectinatae. 

 Abdomen robustum, alas posticas vix superans. Fcem. — Antennae 

 subpeciinatae. Abdomen crassum, alas posticas triente superans. 



I Clisiocampa, Steph. III. Brit. Ent. Haust. ii. 48. 

 Phalsena-Bombyx, p., Linn. ; Berk.; Stew,; Don.; Turt. 

 Phalaena, p., List. 

 Bombyx, p., Fabr. ; Oliv. ; Schr. ; lllig. ; Hubn. ; Haw. ; Borkh. ; 



God. ; BoiscL ; fyc. 

 Lasiocampa, p., Schr. ; Meig. 

 Clisiocampa, p., Curt. 

 Gastropacha, p., Ochs. ; Herr.-Schceff. 

 Malacosoma, p., Hubn. Verz. Schrnett. 192. 



Aselgia ? Hubn. Verz. Schrnett. (Phalcena Vera Trichodce Ilebes- 

 centes), 192. 



Body stout or thick. Palpi short, hardly extending beyond the 

 1 head ; third joint slightly acuminated. Antennae a little longer 

 than the thorax. Legs stout, pilose; hind tibiae with two very 

 minute apical spurs. Wings more or less broad. Fore wings 

 straight in front, slightly rounded at the tips, somewhat oblique 

 \ along the exterior border ; first and second inferior veins almost 

 l contiguous at the base; third twice further from the fourth than 

 ! from the second. Male. — Antennae deeply pectinated. Abdomen 

 1 robust, hardly extending beyond the hind wings. Female. — An- 

 ' tennae very slightly pectinated. Abdomen thick, extending for one- 

 third of its length beyond the hind wings. 



