﻿LEPIDOPTERA HETEEOCERA. 1285 



costa, and with a testaceous apical patch, which also appears on the 

 hind wing:s ; orbicular and reniform spots very indistinct, the latter 

 with a testaceous mark. Hind wings beneath the lines more dis- 

 tinct than on the under side of the fore wings, where they are for 

 the most part nearly obsolete. Length of the body 12 lines : of the 

 wings 32 lines. 



Rio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry's collection. 



Genus 12. ANISONKURA. 



Corpus valde robustum. Proboscis valida, longiuscula. Palpi 

 validi, ascendenies; articulus 2us latus; 3us linearis, obtusus, 2o 

 valde brevior et gracilior. Antennae validae, simpHces, corporis 

 dimidio multo lonu:iores. Pedes validi, pilosi; tibiae posticae calca- 

 ribus longis. Alae longae, non latae, valde denticulatae; anticae 

 apice subangulata;, margine exteriore perobliquo ; posticas abdomen 

 superantes. 



Anisoneura, Guen. NocL iii. 160. 



Body very stout. Proboscis robust, rather long. Palpi stout, 

 ascending ; second joint broad ; third linear, obtuse, very much 

 shorter and more slender than the second. Antennae stout, simple, 

 much more than half the length of the body. Abdomen not 

 extending so far as the hind wings. Legs stout, pilose ; hind tibiae 

 with long spurs. Wings long, not broad, much denticulated. 

 Fore wings very slightly curved towards the tip of the costa, 

 obtusely angular at the tips ; exterior border very oblique. 



Asia. 



1. Anisoneura. salebrosa. 



Ferrugineo-fusca ; alee nigricante subnebuloscB, lineis perohligiiis 

 denticulatis nigris ; anticcB orhiculari et reniformi indistinc- 

 tis, plaga exteriore obliqua elongata ferruginea ; posticce fas- 

 cia tenui recta nigra, 



Anisoneura salebrosa, Guen. Nod. iii. 161, 1552. 



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



b, Silhet. From Mr. Sowerby's collection. 



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