LEPIDOPTEEA HETEEOCEBA. 
205 
a . Cape. From M. Drege’s collection. 
b. Cape. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 
c — e. Mauritius. From Dr. Becke’s collection. 
/, g . North Hindostan. Presented by the Secretary of the India 
Board. 
h. North Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
i. Punjaub. Presented by Sir J. Hearsay. 
j. South Hindostan. Presented by M. J. Walhouse, Esq. 
k. Moreton Bay. From Mr. Diggles’ collection. 
l . - ? 
Genus 4. THAGORA. 
Fcem. Corpus robustum. Fasciculus frontalis productus. 
Proboscis brevis. Palpi decumbentes, subarcuati, capitis latitudine 
paullo breviores ; articulus3us lanceolatus. Abdomen alas posticas 
perpaullo superans. Alae anticae vix acutae ; costa vix conveva, 
margine exteriore subrecto vix obliquo. 
Female. Body stout. Frontal tuft prominent. Proboscis 
short. Palpi decumbent, slightly curved, a little shorter than the 
breadth of the head ; third joint lanceolate, about half the length of 
the second. Abdomen extending very little beyond the hind wings. 
Legs moderately stout ; spurs long. Fore wings moderately broad, 
hardly acute ; costa hardly convex ; exterior border almost straight, 
very slightly oblique. 
1. Thagoea fig ur ana. 
Fcera. Subochracea; abdomen sub cervino-albidum ; alee anticce 
Icete virides , basi , costa , vittis tribus obliquis macularibus fim - 
briaque subochraceis ; posticus ceneo-albidce. 
Female. Dull ochraceous, mostly whitish-cinereous beneath. 
Abdomen whitish, tinged with pale fawn-colour, the latter hue most 
prevalent towards the tip. Fore wings bright grass-green ; base, 
costa and fringe dull ochraceous; three oblique irregular macular 
dull ochraceous bands. Hind wings whitish, with an aeneous tinge. 
Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 12 lines. 
a. Ceylon. From M. Nietner’s collection. 
T 
