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CATALOGUE OF 
64. Teras similana. 
Mas. Cinereo-cervina ; alee sericeee , strigulis plurimis tramversis 
fuscis ; anticce apice rotundatce , plaga subapicali trigona ni- 
gricante ; posticce jlavescente-cinerece. 
Male. Cinereous fawn-colour, more cinereous beneath. Palpi 
porrect, extending a little beyond the head ; third joint linear, ob- 
tuse, not more than one-third of the length of the second. Antennae 
very minutely setulose. Abdomen with large apical fringed valves. 
Wings sericeous, with numerous little transverse brown streaks. 
Fore wings somewhat rounded at the tips, with a triangular blackish 
patch near the tip ; costa and exterior border very slightly convex, 
the latter very slightly oblique. Hind wings yellowish cinereous. 
Length of the body 3J lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 
a. Sydney. From Mr. Diggles’ collection. 
65. Teras secretana. 
Fcem. Cinereo-cervina ; palpi capitis latitudine paullo breviores , 
articulo So conico ; alee anticee fusco nigroque tessellatee , costa 
basi subconvexa , margine exteriore poslico perobliquo ; pos- 
ticce pallide cinereee, fuscescente tessellatee. 
Female. Cinereous fawn-colour. Palpi porrect, rather slen- 
der, a little shorter than the breadth of the head ; third joint coni- 
cal, less than one-fourth of the length of the second. Abdomen 
extending a little beyond the hind wings. Fore wings rectangular, 
at the tips, with numerous minute transverse brown and black 
speckles ; costa slightly convex towards the base ; exterior border 
very oblique hind ward. Hind wings pale cinereous, tessellated with 
pale brown. Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 
a. Australia. From Mr. Hunter’s collection. 
66. Teras solana. 
Mas. Pallide cervina , subtus cinerea ; alee strigulis plurimis 
transversis fuscis ; anticce. vix acutee , f asciis tribus obliquis 
fuscis, la basali in deter minata, 3 a antica brevissima ; posticce 
disco basali nigricante-fusco. 
Male. Pale fawn-colour, mostly cinereous beneath. Palpi 
porrect, rather shorter than the breadth of the head; second joint 
thickly fringed above ; third conical, less than one-fourth of the 
