1716 
CATALOGUE OF 
Female. Blackish brown. Head testaceous in front, and with 
a rosy disk above. Antennae whitish, about one-fifth of the length 
of the body. Thorax with a rosy dot on each side. Abdomen above 
with rosy bands ; tip whitish. Legs partly clothed with rosy hairs. 
Wings like those of the male. Fore wings with the brown band 
more interrupted ; the cuneiform marks less distinct ; base blackish 
brown. Length of the body 15 lines ; of the wings 36 lines. 
a. Rio Janeiro. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
b, c. — ? Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
d. - ? 
The larva feeds on the leaves of the orange (Citrus Aurantium). 
It is nearly related to Alpis xanthopasa , p. 1095, which may be 
one of the Limacodulce. Cerura Orsilochus i p. 988, may belong to 
this genus. 
3. PoDALIA FUSCESCENS. 
Mas. Fusca ; caput supra pallide roseum ; antennce albidce ; 
thorax maculis nonnullis pallide roseis aut testaceis ; abdomen 
maculis aut f asciis apiceque testaceis ; pedes ex parte testaceo 
aut roseo bird ; alee anticce pallide fuscce fascia obscuriore , 
antice albidce , strigis basim versus albidis et obscure fuscis , 
strigis exterioribus cuneatis obscure fuscis albido marginatis, 
maculis submar ginali bus albidis ; posticce obscure fuscce. 
Male. Brown. Head pale rosy above. Antennae whitish, 
full one-third of the length of the body. Thorax with some pale 
rosy or testaceous spots. Abdomen with testaceous bands or dorsal 
spots ; tip testaceous. Legs partly clothed with testaceous or pale 
rosy hairs. Fore wings pale brown, with a darker brown middle 
oblique band, which is interrupted in front and dilated hindward ; 
anterior half mostly whitish ; some undulating occasionally indis- 
tinct whitish and dark brown streaks towards the base ; a row of 
cuneiform dark brown whitish-bordered marks at some distance from 
the exterior border, along which there is a row of whitish spots ; a 
ferruginous brown stripe along the interior border. Hind wings 
dark brown ; costal membrane slightly dilated. Length of the body 
12—14 lines ; of the wings 30 — 36 lines. 
a. Rio Janeiro. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
b. Brazil. From M. Becker’s collection. 
