LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
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Male . Whitish ochraceous. Palpi rather slender, hardly 
ascending, much shorter than the breadth of the head; third joint 
conical, minute. Antennae very minutely pubescent. Abdomen 
cinereous, extending rather beyond the hind wings. Fore wings 
rectangular at the tips, with a longitudinal brownish streak near 
the base, and with two oblique brownish bands ; first band a little 
beyond the middle; second submarginal; costa slightly convex; 
exterior border slightly oblique. Hind wings cinereous. Length 
of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 7 lines. 
Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
51. ToRTRIX ? FIMBRIPEDANA. 
Mas. Pallide cervina , sericea, squamosa ; caput pilis erectis ves- 
titum ; pedes late jhnbriati ; alee antics atomis nonnullis 
nigris fuscisque , striga costali lata alba , striga exteriore 
obliqua lata fusca. 
Male . Pale fawn-colour, squamous, silky. Head with some 
erect hairs. Antennae very stout, smooth. Femora and tibiae 
broadly and thickly fringed ; spurs very long. ' Fore wings rounded 
at the tips, with a broad white streak, which extends along more 
than half of the middle length of the costa, and is convex towards 
the disk; a few black and brown speckles, and a broad brown streak, 
which extends from near the tip of the white mark to the interior 
angle; costa convex towards the base; exterior border slightly con- 
vex and oblique. Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 
12 lines. 
Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
52. TORTRIX ? CONCLUSANA. 
Mas. Nigricans; antennae setulosce ; alee anticce cinereo subcon- 
spersce ; poslicce obscure fusece, apud marginem obscuriores . 
Male . Blackish, brown beneath. Abdomen and hind wings 
dark brown, the latter paler towards the exterior border. Antennae 
stout, setulose. Fore wings slightly and minutely cinereous-speckled, 
rectangular at the tips; costa very slightly convex along half the 
length from the base ; exterior border straight, hardly oblique. 
Length of the body 3J lines; of the wings 10 lines. 
a. Sarawak, Borneo. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
