lepidoptera heterocera. 
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11. Hepialus venosus. 
Cinereo-pilosus ; antennce flavescentes ; alee anticce cinereee , lineis 
transversis sinuosis pallidis, fusco marginatis ; posticce fusco - 
cinerece , punctis nonnullis pallidioribus. 
lepialus venosus, Blanch. Gay , Hist. Chile vii. 70, 2 Atlas 
Zool Ent. Lep. pi. 4, f. 6. 
"oquimbo. 
Africa. 
12. Hepialus crassus. 
Alee anticce albce , fusco cinereo badioque varice , a/?£ce irrcgulariter 
albo , lunula magna fusca ; posticce subcinereo-fuscescentes. 
‘halaena (Noctua) crassa, 7/Z. Ato. Tfa*. Exot. Ins iii 2 
pi. 2, f. 1. App. iii. 
lepialus crassus, ed. Drury , iii. 2, pi. 2, f. 1. 
ierra Leone. 
i 
Asia. 
13. Hepialus macilentus. 
l ^ as - Ala anticce rubree, f asciis duabus obliquis postice convenient 
tibus maculisque costalibus argenteis ; alee posticce niqricantes , 
ad margmes rubra. 
"epialus macilentus, Eversmann , Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Muse 1851 
No. 2, 626, 14. ’ 
Allied to H. Ganna. 
skoutzk. 
14. Hepialus nepalensis. 
Testaceus ; antennce fulvee ; alee anticce f asciis tribus perobliquis 
subobsoletis guttulari b us fus cis. 
epialus nepalensis, Stephens, MSS. 
Jeslaeeous Antenna; tawny, hardly longer than the breadth 
the head Fore wings with three very oblique bands of indis- 
ict brown dots. Length of the body 8? lines ; of the wings 20 
Nepaul. Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. 
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