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CATALOGUE OF 
lines ; costa pilose, convex and prominent towards the base ; exte- 
rior border extremely oblique hindward. Hind wings whitish. 
Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. 
a . Australia. Presented by E. Bakewell, Esq. 
69. Teras immersana. 
Mas. Subcervino-cinerea ; alee anticce striga ohliqua basali , vitta 
costali exteriore , vitta postica maculisque duabus discalibus 
exterioribus fuscis nigro marginatis ; posticce strigulis pluri- 
mis transversis fuscescentibus. 
Male. Cinereous, slightly tinged with fawn-colour. Palpi 
porrect, diverging, a little shorter than the breadth of the head ; 
second joint with a short thick fringe ; third elongate-conical, not 
more than one-fourth of the length of the second. Antennae very 
minutely setulose. Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind 
wings ; apical tuft small. Hind tibiae slightly dilated and fringed ; 
spurs long. Fore wings rectangular at the tips, with a brown 
oblique streak extending from near the base of the costa to the disk, 
with a brown exterior costal stripe, which is attenuated at each end, 
with an irregular brown stripe along the interior border, and with 
two irregular brown spots in the exterior disk ; these marks are 
slightly black-bordered ; costa very slightly oblique ; exterior bor- 
der convex aud oblique hindward. Hind wings with numerous 
minute transverse brownish streaks, which are most distinct on the 
under side. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 
a. Sydney. From Mr. Diggles’ collection. 
New Zealand. 
70. Teras obliquana. 
Fcera. Cervina ; abdomen cinereum , linea dorsali nigricante , sub - 
tus punetis nigris bilineatum ; alee elongate, latiusculee , stri- 
gulis plurimis transversis obscurioribus ; anticce acutee , pane - 
tis marginalibus nigricantibus , striga costali oblique lata 
fusca , vitta postica fasciaque submar ginaii fuscis interrupts ; 
posticce cinereee. 
Female . Fawn-colour, cinereous beneath. Frontal tuft pro- 
minent. Palpi porrect, full as long as the breadth of the head ; 
second joint fringed ; third linear, slender, rounded at the tip, less 
than one-fourth of the length of the second. Abdomen cinereous, 
