﻿LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCEHA. 1541 



6. Amphigonia HEPATIZANS. 



Murino-fusca ; caput apud oculoa album; palpi alho fasciati ; 

 antenncB hasi alba; ; tarsi albidi ; alee violaceo tlnctce, squamis 

 nonnullis albia^ lineis undulatis indistinctis fuscif^ macula 

 subtus discali albida^ linea exteriore obliqua subrecta fusca 

 extus cano marginata ; anticce spatio marginali violaceo strig am 

 denticiilatam ferrugineam et lineam arcuatiim vlridescentem 

 includente^ punctis marginalibus nigris^ striga costali apicali 

 fiisca, punctis tribiis costalibus siibapicalibus albis, reniformi 

 cervina, macula subtus subapicali alba. 



Amphigonia hepalizans, Guen, Noct. iii. 338, 1805. 



a. Hindostan. From Archdeacon Clerk's collectiou. 



Genus 3. TERATOCERA. 



Corpus robustnm. Proboscis mediocris. Palpi longi, erecti, 

 lati, compressi, valde pilosi; articulus 3us 2o brevior, apice incisus. 

 Thorax laevis, subquadratus. Pedes breviusculi; tibiae compla- 

 natae, late villosae, posticae calcaribus longis. Alae incisae, lituris 

 vitreis ; ciliae breves ; anticee acutae, marline exteriore angulato ; 

 ppsticae denticulatae. Mas. — Antennee serratee, dilatatag. Abdomen 

 cylindrico-conicum. Fcem. — AntennaB subpubescentes. Abdomen 

 conicum. 



Teratocera, Guen. Noct. iii. 339. 



Body stout. Proboscis of moderate length. Palpi long, 

 vertical, broad, compressed, very pilose ; third joint much shorter 

 than the second, but not less pilose, notched at the tip, terminated 

 by squamous hairs. Antennae of the male serrate, dilated, except 

 near the tips ; of the female minutely pubescent. Thorax subquad- 

 rate, smooth. Abdomen not or hardly extending beyond the hind 

 wings, cylindric-conical and obtuse at the tip in the male, conical 

 in the female. Legs rather short; tibise flattened, broadly villose ; 

 hind tibiae with long spurs. Wings notched, with vitreous marks ; 

 ciliae short. Fore wings acute, exterior border angular. Hind 

 win^s denticulated. 



