﻿LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCEIIA, 1091 



caribus longis. Alae anticae longiusculae, sat angustae, apud costam 

 rectae, apice subrotundatae, margine exteriore subconvexo valde 

 obliquo. 



Caenipeta, Hiibyi, Verz, Schmett. 260. Guen. Noct. iii. 29. 



Body stout. Proboscis moderately long. Palpi slightly re- 

 curved, rather long ; third joint slender, compressed, more than 

 half the length of the second. Antennae slender, simple, much 

 more than half the length of the body. Abdomen hardly extending 

 beyond the hind wings. Legs rather slender; hind tibiae with four 

 long spurs. Fore wings rather long and narrow, straight along the 

 costa, somewhat rounded at the tips, slightly convex and very ob- 

 lique along the exterior border. 



West Indies. 



1. C^NIPETA SeRAPIS. 



TestaceO'Cervina ; alee anticce canescentes ; alcB anticce lineis trans- 

 versis arcuatis nigris et pallide fuscis, ciliis testaceis fiisco 

 notatis ; posticce lineis duabus fascia areuata margineque lato 

 [linea apud angulum exteriorem excepta) fuscis, 



Phalsena-Noctua Serapis, Cram, Pap. Exot. iv. 222, pi. 396, f. F. 

 Caenipeta Serapis, Guen, Noct. iii. 33, 1362. 



Berbice. 



2. CiENIPETA LOBULIGERA 



Cinerascens ; thorax fusco fasciatus ; alee anticce fasciis undulatis 

 fuscis, macula costali exteriore albida ; posticce fusece^ fasciis 

 testaceis. 



Caenipeta colliquens ? (Noctua semigeometra, Heliothis undulata), 

 Hubn. Samml, Exot, Schmett. i. 22, 59, f, 117, 118. Mas. 

 Fusca ; alee anticce fasciis plurimis undulatis variis cinereis 

 fuscisque ; posticce strigis nonnullis transversis subundulatis 

 albidis, 



Caenipeta lobuligera, Guen, Noct, iii. 32, 1360. 



a — d, Brazil. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



e — g. West Coast of America. Presented by Capt. Kellett and 



Lieut. Wood. 

 A. Para. Presented by Gordon Graham, Esq. 

 2. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



i. ? 



6b 



