﻿LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1713 



Male, Body stout. Proboscis rather short. Palpi curved, 

 almost vertical, with closely applied hairs ; third joint elongate- 

 conical, about one- third of the length of the second. Antennie 

 simple. Thorax smooth, squamous. Abdomen not extending 

 beyond the hind wings. Legs rather stout ; hind tibia? with very 

 long spurs. Wings moderately broad. Fore winsfs straight along 

 the costa, somewhat rounded at the tips, slightly convex and 

 moderately oblique along the exterior border. 



1. Elydna transversa. 



Mas. Pallide testacea ; alcp anticce lineis extus fuscescentibns^ 

 lineis quatuor transversis fuscis^ la recta vix obiiqua, 2a 

 antice angulata^ 3rt antice arcuata, 4a marginally striya in- 

 teriore transversa fusca. 



Male, Pale testaceous. Fore wings with the veins brownish 

 exteriorly, and with four brown transverse lines; the first straight 

 and hardly oblique; the second angular in front; the third curved 

 in front; the fourth marginal ; a transverse brown streak between 

 the first and the second lines. Hind wings a little paler than the 

 fore wings. Length of the body o^ lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 



a. Hindostan. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. 



Page 486. 



Cleoceris? Zelotypa. 



AureO'Citrina ; alee anticcB venis lineisque ordinariis tenuibus, 

 linea intermedia in angulum fracta striolaque obliqua apicis 

 fuscis, orbiculari et reniformi fusco circumscripiis ; posticce 

 nigricantes, basi limboqxie aureis, 



Tethea Zelotypa, Lederer, ZooL Bot. Vereins, pi. 3, f. 4. Eversm. 

 Bull, Soc, Imp, Nat. Mosc, 1858, 4, 363, 3. 



South Altai Kegion. 



Page 497. 



DlANTH^CIA ABERRANS. 



Albo'luiescens ; alee anticce spatio medio postice angustissimo fusco, 

 maculis mediants albidis fuscescente notatis, claviformi fusco 



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