LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
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Male . Pale dull fawn-colour. Abdomen, bind wings and 
under side dingy cinereous. Abdomen with a long apical tuft, 
extending somewhat beyond the bind wings. Fore wings acute, with 
numerous minute darker transverse streaks, and with two oblique 
brownish bands ; first band extending from one-third of the length of 
the costa to beyond two-thirds of the length of the interior border; 
second extending from near the tip of the costa to the exterior 
border ; costa and exterior border slightly convex, the latter 
moderately oblique. Length of the body 3^ lines; of the wings 
8 lines. 
a — c. Shanghai, From the Entomological Society’s collection. 
Australia. 
14. Dichelia reversana. 
Mas. Pallide cervina , subtus cinerea ; alee strigulis plurimis 
transversis obscurioribus ; anticce acutce , dimidio apicali 
obliquo rufescente-cervino,strigis nonnullis exterior ibus nigris ; 
posticce cinerece . 
Male. Pale fawn-colour, cinereous beneath. Palpi porrect, 
nearly as long as the breadth of the head ; second joint slightly 
fringed above; third extremely short. Antennae minutely setulose 
and pubescent. Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings. 
Wings with numerous minute transverse daiker streaks. Fore 
wings acute; apical half obliquely deep reddish fawn-colour; some 
transverse black streaks towards the exterior border; costa and ex- 
terior border slightly convex, the latter moderately oblique. Hind 
wings cinereous. Length of the body 3£ lines; of the wings 
9 lines. 
a. Sydney. From Mr. Higgles’ collection. 
15. Dichelia fiedana. 
Fcem. Cervina; alee anticce acutce, nigricante conspersce, macula 
postica interiore , fascia media subinterrupt a plagaque mar - 
ginali nigricantibus ; posticce cinerece , strigulis plurimis 
obscurioribus. 
Female. Fawn-colour, a little paler beneath. Palpi porrect, 
a little longer than the breadth of the head ; third joint conical, 
not more than one-sixth of the length of the second. Fore wings 
acute, blackish speckled, with a blackish spot on the interior border 
near the base, and with a blackish middle band, which is nearly 
