LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 631 



tip thickly tufted with white hairs. Female. — Abdomen above 

 bright red, with black dorsal dots; tips white? Length of the body 

 6 — 7 lines; of the wings 18 — 20 lines. 



a, b. Mexico. From M. Hartweg's collection. 



Asia. 



A* Alae anticae nigro quadrimaculatae. - - montana, Guer. 

 B. Alae anticae nigro uniinaculatae. - exclamationis, Kollar. 



6. Phragmatobia Montana. 



Alee anticce obscure fuscce et nigro subundatee ; subtus pallido 

 rubrce, margine obscuriores maculis duabus niyris ; posticee 

 livido Jlavescentes, maculis guatuor nigris ; caput et thorax 

 obscure fusca ; antenna pectinate? ; abdomen supra rubrum, 

 in medio fusco lineatum, subtus fuscum punctis lateralibus 

 nigris ,• pedes fusci, femoribus supra rubris. 



Arctia montana, Guer. Voy. Delessert, Hist. Nat. 92, pi. 26, f. 3. 



Neelgherry Mountains. 



7. Phragmatobia exclamationis. 



Fuliginoso rubens ; thorax et abdomen pilis longioribus et densio- 

 ribus ; alee anticeB medio signo nigro. 



Euprepia exclamationis, Kollar, Kaschmir von Hugel, 469, 9. 



Himalaya Mountains. 



Genus 13. APANTESIS. 



Fcem. Corpus fusiforme. Caput parvum. Proboscis brevis. 

 Palpi pilosi, porrecti ; articulus 3us conicus, parvus. Antennae 

 subpectinatae. Thorax pilis adpressis. Abdomen alas posticas tri- 

 ente superans. Pedes validiusculi ; tibiae posticae calcaribus quatuor 

 mediocriter longis. Alae anticae angustae, subfusiformes, costa sub- 

 convexa. 



Fern. Body fusiform, clothed with close smooth hairs. Head 

 small. Head and thorax clothed with short hairs, lying close and 

 smooth. Proboscis short. Palpi hairy, porrect ; third joint conical, 

 small. Antennae minutely pectinated. Abdomen with very short 

 hairs, extending to one-third of its length beyond the hind wings. 



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