LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 193 



aut petiolatum, apice pilo longo hirto instructum. Pedes graciles ; 

 tibiae posticae calcaribus quatuor abbreviatis. 



Trichura, Hubn. Verz. Schmett. 126. 



Body slender, slightly hairy. Palpi rather long, curved ; third 

 joint very short aud small. Antennae pectinated to the tips. Wings 

 hyaline, excepting the border, and a mark across the tip of the discal 

 areolet. Abdomen contracted or petiolated near the base ; its tip 

 furnished with a long hairy appendage which is nearly or quite as 

 long as the body. Legs slender; median and apical spurs of the 

 tibiae short. 



91. Glaucopis latifascia. 



Atra ; caput, thorax anticus lateraque viridi-metallica ; antenna 

 subpectinatce ; abdomen nigro-viride, subtus basi album; cauda 

 abdomine paullo longior ; alee limpidce, nigro marginatce. 



Deep black. Head, thorax in front and along each side mostly 

 metallic green. Palpi much curved. Antennae slightly pectinated. 

 Wings limpid, with a black margin which is very broad at the base 

 and on the apical half of the hind border ; a very broad slightly 

 oblique band across the tip of the discal areolet. Abdomen blackish 

 green, contracted part white beneath ; caudal appendage a little 

 longer than the abdomen. Length of the body 6 — 7 lines ; of the 

 wings 14 — 16 lines. 



a — c. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



92. Glaucopis caudata. 

 Alee flavo-hyalina apice fuse 'ce ; corpus maculis auratis. 



Zygaena caudata, Fabr. Sp. Ins. ii. 165, 43; Mant. Ins. ii. 106, 53 ; 



Ent. Syst. iii. 1, 403, 58. 

 — Seba, Mus. iv. pi. 25, f. 17, (fcem.) Drury, Ins. ii. 



pi. 27, f. 2, (fcem.) 

 Sphinx caudata, Pall. Spic. Zool. ix. 27, pi. 2, f. 8, (mas). 

 Sphinx coarctata, Drury, Append, ii. Cram. Pap. i. pi. 4, f. F, G. 

 Sphinx Zygaena caudata, Gmel. ed. Syst. Nat. i. 5, 2398, 147. 

 Trichura Druryi, Hubn. Verz. Schmett. 126, 1365. 

 Glaucopis coarctata, Westiv. ed. Drury, ii. 50, pi. 27, f. 2. 



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