LEPIDOPTERA HETBROCEBA. 1495 



border; second inferior vein full thrice further from the third than 

 from the first. 



This genus seems to partake of the characters of the Idparida 



1. Pryllalia concolor. 



Foem. Pallide cerium ; ahc subirstitcc, corpora paullo palli- 

 diores. 



Female. Pale fawn-colour. Body a little darker than the 

 "wings, which are thinly clothed. Length of the hody 10—12 lines ; 

 of the wings 32 — 36 lines. 



<i, b. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. 



Genus 32. DRYOCAMPA. 



Corpus robustum. Proboscis non conspicua. Papli brevissimi. 

 Antennae thorace breviores. ' Ahdomen alas posticas vix superaus. 

 'Pedes validi, pilosi ; tibia? posticas calcaribus duobus apicalibus 

 parvis. Ala3 mediocriter latas ; anticae apud costam rectae, apice 

 acuminata?, margin e exteriore perobliquo vix convexo. Mas. — An- 

 tennas latissime pectinate, plus triente apicali subserratae. Fccm. — 

 Antennae simplices. 



Dryocampa, Harris, Hitchcock's Report on the Geology ', fyc, of 



Massac h. ; Westw. 

 Phalaena-Bombyx, p., Drary ; GmeL 

 <Bombyx, p., Fabr. ; Oliv. 

 ?Phalaena, p., Abbot and Smith. 

 •Anisota, H'ubn. Verz. Schmeit. (Phalance Vera: Trichoda Eloiujata), 



192. 

 {Aidos? H'ubn. Verz. Schmett. (Phalomce Vera Trichoda Ilebes- 



centes), 191. 



Body stout. Proboscis not visible. Palpi very short. An- 



Sennae shorter than the thorax. Abdomen hardly extending beyond 

 he hind wiugs. Legs stout; hind tibiae with two minute apical 

 Jspurs. Wings moderately broad, thinly pilose. Fore wings straight 

 (along the costa, acuminated at the tips, hardly convex and very ob- 

 lique along the exterior border; second inferior vein nearly twice 

 ^further from the third than from the first. Male.— Antenna very 

 jdeeply pectinated to much beyond half the length, minutely 

 rated from thence to the tips. Female. — Antennae simple. 



