﻿LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1365 



Asia. 



4. PSEUDOFHIA ? SyRIACA. 



Affinis p. illunari, sed statura paullo major ; alee anticce cinerece 

 ad marginem obscuriores strigis duabiis cinereo-fuscis suhpal- 

 Udioribus, posticce concolores, 



Ophiusa Syriaca, Bagnion^ Ann, Soc. Ent. Fr. vi. 442, pi. 16, f. 2. 

 Pseudophia illunaris, var. F 



Syria. 



Genus 9. CERBIA. 



Corpus robustum. Proboscis valida, mediocris. Palpi oblique 

 ascendeutes, nou longi nee robusti ; articulus 2us subpilosus ; 3us 

 apice vix laiior, 2i dimidio brevior. Antennae simplices, corporis 

 dimidio non longiores. Abdomen alas posticas superans. Pedes 

 mediocres, sat pilosi; tibiae posiicae calcaribus iongis. Alae sal 

 latae ; antics non denticulataj, apud costara recta?, apice subrotun- 

 datae, margine exteriore subobliquo perparum convexo. Mas. — 

 Pedes antici dense fasciculati. 



Body stout. Proboscis stout, moderately long. Palpi obliquely 

 ascending, not long nor stout ; second joint slightly pilose ; third 

 compressed, slightly widened towards its tip, less than half the 

 length of the second. AntennsB simple, about half the length of the 

 body. Abdomen extending somewhat beyond the hind wings. 

 Legs moderately stout and pilose ; hind tibiae with long spurs. 

 Fore legs of the male densely tufted. Wings moderately broad. 

 Fore wings hardly denticulated, straight along the costa, very 

 slightly convex and slightly oblique along the exterior border ; api- 

 cal angle slightly rounded. 



1. CeRBIA FUGITIVA. 



Cana, subtus alba; abdomen albidum ; alee suhtus fascia exteriore 

 fusca : anticce ni^ro subconsperscB, lineis transversis denticu- 

 latis plus minusve incompletis liturisque costalibus nigris, 

 orbiculari e annulo nigro, reniformi vix oblonga nigro margi- 

 nata et notata, punctis marginalibus nigris ; posticce albce^ 

 margine fusco plus minusve lato et interlineato, Var. /3.— 

 Alee anticce fascia marginali ferruginea. 



