﻿LEPIDOPTEBA HETEROCERA. 1797 



oblique white lines ; the inner one straight ; the outer one slightly 

 curved: three silvery white streaks in a line; the first basal ; the 

 second traversed by the inner line ; the third dilated towards its 

 end, and emitting a branch towards the costa. Hind wings pale 

 cinereous, indistinctly banded and bordered with red, and with a 

 darker red discal spot. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 

 12J lines. 



Bio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry's collection. 



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Alamis innexa. 



Foem. Pallide cinerea^ siihtus alhida ; palpi hreviusculi ; articu- 

 lus 3us 2i triente non longior ; alee anticce fusco conspersce^ 

 lineis interiore et exteriore obscurioribus teslaceo submargina- 

 tis, hac valde Jlexa, linea submarginali undulaia iestacea, lu- 

 nulis marginalibus fuscis extus testaceis ; posticce pallidiores, 

 lineis duabus subfuscescentibus^ fimbria albida. 



Female. Pale cinereous, whitish beneath. Palpi rather short ; 

 third joint about one-third of the length of the second. Fore wings 

 very thickly and minutely speckled with brown ; interior and exte- 

 rior lines darker brown, slightly bordered with testaceous, the latter 

 much bent; submarginal line undulating, testaceous; marginal lu- 

 nules brown, testaceous on the outer side; costal subapical points 

 whitish. Hind wings paler, with two slight brownish lines ; fringe 

 whitish. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 



a. St. Vincent, Cape de Verd Islands. Presented by the Admi- 

 ralty. 



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HOMOPTERA VIRIDISQUAMA. 



Fcem. Cinerea, fusco conspersa ; alee squamis plurimis pallide 



viridibus ; anticce fusco subnebulosce, lineis angulatis indis- 



tinctis, linea exteriore nigra tenui angulosa; posticce fascia 



exteriore ferruginea subarcuata lineas duas nigras subundu- 



latas includente. 



Female. Cinereous, thickly speckled with brown. Third joint 



of the palpi much more than half the length of the second. Wings 



partly covered with pale green scales. Fore wings partly shaded 



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