LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. <)'2f> 



reous, here and there slightly gilded or cupreous-ferruginous ; a sil- 

 very transverse line near the base, with a black streak along the 

 hind part of its inner side ; a second silvery line joining the inner 

 discal mark, near which it is abruptly bent inward, and includes a 

 black dot in its curve; third silvery Hue exterior, zigzag hindward ; 

 submarginal line brown, zigzag ; reniform spot partly black, with a 

 slightly silvery outline; discal marks silvery; one U-shaped, very 

 open ; the other fusiform, small ; cilise broad, with brown streaks. 

 Hind wings cinereous, a brown line near the broad cupreous borders ; 

 cilia? whitish. Length of the body 6J lines ; of the wings 15 lines. 



a. North India. Presented by Gen. Hearsay. 



88. Plusia extrahens. 



Fcera. Cinerea ; thorax fasciis duabus anticis interruptis niyris ; 

 alee anticce nigro subconspersce, ex parte auratce, litura basali 

 lineaque submarginali angulosa nigris, tinea interiore pallida 

 undulata fusco marginata, exteriore indistincta, orbiculari 

 subobsoleta, guttis duabus discalibus albis vix argenteis, una 

 longi-ovata, altera U formi, ciliis denticulatis albido strigatis, 

 litura postica nigra; posticce cinerece^ margine lato ceneo, 

 ciliis albidis. 



Female. Cinereous. Palpi rather pilose ; third joint not less 

 than half the length of the second. Thorax with two slender in- 

 complete black bands in front. Fore wings here and there slightly 

 gilded, thinly and minutely speckled with black, and with some 

 black marks at the base ; interior line pale, undulating, and with a 

 brown border on each side ; exterior line more indistinct ; submar- 

 ginal line black, zigzag, partly composed of black streaks ; orbicu- 

 lar spot almost obsolete ; discal mark composed of two white hardly 

 silvery dots, one elongate-oval, the other U-shaped ; a little whitish 

 discal streak ; ciliae denticulate, with whitish streaks, and with a 

 black mark on the hind part. Hind wings cinereous, with broad 

 seneous borders ; ciliae whitish. Length of the body 7 lines ; of the 

 wings 16 lines. 



a. North India. Presented by Gen. Hearsay. 



