LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
1723 
Female. Body stout. Proboscis not visible. Palpi very short. 
Antennae very minutely pectinated, much longer than the thorax. 
Abdomen extending for half its length beyond the bind wings. 
Legs stout; hind tibiae with two moderately long apical spurs. 
Wings moderately broad. Fore wings almost straight in front, 
rounded at the tips, very oblique along the exterior border ; first 
and second inferior veins united at the base ; third rather nearer to 
the second than to the fourth. 
1. Hebena venosa. 
Fcem. Rufa; antenna nigra; pedes ex parte nigri ; ala antica 
supra nigricantes, venis rufo marginatis ; postica pallidissime 
rufa. 
Female. Red. Antennae black. Legs mostly black. Fore 
wings blackish above ; veins red and with red borders. Hind wings 
very pale red. Length of the body 9 lines ; of the wings 22 lines. 
Port Natal. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
Page 778. 
For ii. Alae angustae 
ff Pedes graciles 
Read fff Pedes sat validi 
ii. Alae angustae 
15. Amsacta. 
9. Acyphas. 
9. Acyphas. 
15. Amsacta. 
Page 780. 
f Alae dense vestitae. 
X Abdomen non lanuginosum. - 8. Charnida. 
XX Abdomen lanuginosum. - 40. Euproctis. 
ft Alae parum vestitae - 39. Leucoma! 
b. Corpus sat gracile, &c. 
These lines to be substituted for the corresponding lines in the 
above page, and the line “i. Antennae maris latissime pectinatae,” 
to be cancelled. 
Page 786. 
Orgyia leucographa. 
Mas. Obscure fusca ; ala antica pallidiores , striga subbasali , ma- 
cula costali ante apicali, fasciisque duabus , la lata ante media 
2a angusta arcuata postmedia , nigro-fuscis , macula postica 
alba . Fcem. — Aptera . 
