﻿LEPIDOPTERA. HETEROCERA. 1409 



2. CaLESIA HiEMORRHODA. 



CervinO'fusca ; palpi pedesque ochracei, 

 Calesia liaBinorrliocla, Guen. Noct. iii. 258, 1683. 

 Hindostan. 



3. Calesia gastiiopachoides. 

 Fusca ; palpi suhtus lutei ; abdomen cinerascens ; alee anticcB gutta 

 discali alba ; posticce cinereo-fuscce. 

 Calesia gaslropuchoides, Guen, Noct. iii. 258, 1684. 

 Java. 



4. Calesia stigmoleuca. 

 Cervino-fusca ; caput, palpi et pedes ochracea aut miniata ; abdo- 

 men miniatum, basi fuscescens ; alee anticce gutta discali 

 alba, 



Mas. Erebus dasyptems, Kollar, Hug. Kasch. iv. 476, 5. 



Fcem. Erebus leucostigraa, Kollar, Hug. Kasch. iv. 476, 6. 



Calesia stigmoleuca, Guen. Noct. iii. 259, 1685. 



a, Hindostan. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. 



6. North Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



c. Hindostan. 



Genus 17. HYP.ETRA. 



Mas. Corpus robustum. Proboscis brevis. Palpi validi, 

 longi, oblique ascendenles; articulus 3us linearis, 2i dimidio bre- 

 vior. Antennae simplices, corporis dimidio longiores. Abdomen 

 alas posticas paullo superans. Pedes validi, densissime pilosi; 

 libije posticsB calcaribus longis. Alae lalae ; anticae apud costam 

 rectae, vix acutae, margine exteriore vix obliquo. 

 H jpaetra, Guen, Noct, iii. 259. 



Male. Body thick. Proboscis short. Palpi stout, long, 

 obliquely ascending ; third joint linear, less than half the length 

 and thickness of the second. AniennaB simple, more than half the 

 length of the body. Abdomen extending a little beyond the hin(J 

 wings. Legs stout, most densely pilose ; hind tibiae with long 

 spurs. Wings broad. Fore wings straight in front, hardly angular 

 at the tips, hardly oblique along the exterior border. 



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