LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
1757 
Var. 8. Blackish spots of the fore wings with ferruginous 
disks; veins along the exterior border with ferruginous streaks. 
Bands of the hind wings distinct and moderately broad. 
b — d. Sydney. Presented bv E. Doubleday, Esq. 
e. Australia. Presented by H. G. Harrington, Esq. 
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Genus PEBNA? 
Mas . Corpus breve, robustum, pilosissimum. Palpi breves, 
pilosissimi, Antenn® sat late pectinat®. Abdomen alas posticas 
non superans. Pedes late ciliati. Alae lat®, non long® ; antic® 
apud costam recta?, apiee rotund at®, margine exteriore mediocriter 
obliquo. 
Male. Body short, stout, very hairy. Palpi short, very pilose- 
Antenn® rather deeply pectinated. Abdomen not extending beyond 
the hind wings. Legs deeply ciliated. Wings broad, not long- 
Fore wings straight in front, rounded at the tips, moderately oblique 
along the exterior border ; first and second inferior veins contiguous 
at the base ; third rather remote from the second ; fourth more re- 
mote from the third, springing from near the base of the wing. 
Pern a? combinata. 
Mas. Rufo-fusca, subtus pallidior ; antennce pallide fuscee ; ab- 
domen pi Us rufescentibus albidisque vestitum ; alee anticce 
gutta discali alba , fasciis tribus albis nigrisque , maculisque 
exterioribus nigris ; posticoe pallidiores . 
Male. Bed dish brown, paler beneath. Body and legs very 
thickly clothed with hairs. Antenn® pale brown. Abdomen clothed 
with pale red and whitish hairs. Fore wings with three white and 
black bands ; the first slightly undulating at hardly before one- 
third of the length ; the second and the third zigzag, contiguous in 
the disk; the second at a little beyond two-thirds of the length of 
the wing ; a row of black spots along the outer margin, and a white 
discal dot. Hind wings rather paler than the fore wings. Length 
of the body 4\ lines ; of the wings 1 1 J lines. 
a. Sydney. From Mr, Lambert’s collection. 
Agisa? basalis. 
Mas. Cervina ; antennce nigree : abdomen subluteum ; alee anticce 
gutta basali alba , strigaque apud costae apicem testacea. 
