ILLUSTRATIONS 
OF 
TYPE SPECIMENS 
OF 
LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
LIPAEID^. 
The following species was referred to the Notodontidse in consequence of the resemhlance 
of the female (to which sex the type belongs) to the species of Pheosia and other genera of 
that family ; it has^ however, recently been reared in Ceylon, and proves to be referable to 
the Liparidse. 
OLENE, HUbn. 
Olene lanceolata. (Plate CVI. fig. 6.) 
Rilia lanceolata, Walter, Cat. Lep. Het. v. p. 1075. n. 1 (1855). 
? . Primaries above dark brown, longitudinally and obliquely streaked with black and 
Avhity brown; the costal border irregularly whity brown; a broad pale external border 
tapering to apex, partly bounded internally by a whitish oblique streak, and enclosing an 
irregular black-edged whitish stripe ; internal border, secondaries, and body whity brown : 
thorax slightly darker than abdomen. Under surface whity brown, the central areas of the 
wings slightly greyish and with dusky zigzag brown limitation towards apex : pectus greyish. 
Expanse of wings 57 millim. 
Silhet. 
B 
