LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 761 



1. SaRAPUS BICOLOR. 



Mas. Cervinus ; antenna albida, ramis fuscis ; alee antic a casta 

 testacea ; postica alba, apice testacea. 



Fawn-colour. Antennae whitish, with brown branches. Costa 

 of the fore wings testaceous. Hind wings white; their tips testa- 

 ceous. Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



a. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. 



b. ? 



Genus 68. PINAKA. 



Fcem. Corpus validum, dense pilosum. Proboscis brevissima. 

 Palpi breves, valde pilosi ; articulus 3us obtusus, minimus. An- 

 tennae filiform es, ihorace multo breviores, apice obtusae, apices ver- 

 sus subtus subserrata?. Abdomen alas posticas non superans. 

 Pedes validi; femora et tibiae late ciliata ; tibiae posticae calcaiibus 

 duobus minutis apicalibus. Alae longiusculae, non latae. 



Female. Body stout, thickly clothed with hairs. Proboscis 

 very short. Palpi short, very pilose ; third joint obtuse, very small. 

 Antennae filiform, much shorter than the thorax, somewhat obtuse 

 at the tips, minutely serrated beneath towards the tips. Abdomen 

 not extending beyond the hind wings. Legs stout ; femora and 

 tibiae with long hairs ; hind tibiae with two minute apical spines. 

 Wings rather long, not broad. Fore wings with the second vein 

 full four times further from the third than from the first; third 

 about twice further from the fourth than from the second. 



This genus has some resemblance to the Liparida, and the 

 structure of its antennae at once distinguishes it from all the other 

 Arctiida. 



1. PlNARA CAN A. 



Foem. Cano-alba ; palpi et antenna nigra; tarsi nigri, albo- 



cincti ; alee anticce subcinerece, fascia una obscuriore duabus- 



que albidis, fasciaque perobliqua subundulosa e gutiis nigris 



luteo extus marginatis. 



Fern. Hoary white. Palpi and antennae black. Tarsi black, 



with white bands. Fore wings grayish in front, with one darker 



gray and two whitish bands ; the gray and the first whitish band 



before the .middle, the second whitish band at two-thirds of the 



