LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
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brown-bordered bands; second band narrower than tbe first; third 
narrow hind ward, slightly foiked on tbe costa ; costa slightly convex 
towards tbe base ; exterior border almost straight, baldly oblique. 
Hind wings brownish. Length of the body — 4 lines ; of the 
wings 8 lines. 
a. Sydney. From Mr. Lambert’s collection. 
b. Sydney. From Mr. Diggles’ collection. 
128. CoNCHYLIS? SPARSANA. 
Mas. Alba ; caput subtus, pectus et alee anlicce subtus nigricantia ; 
thorax nigro late fasciatus ; abdomen pallide luteurn ; alee 
anticee J asciis duabus nigris , la antice furcata , 2 a antice ex - 
cavata postice guttulari, gutta postica punctisque marginalibus 
nigris ; posticce pallide luteee . 
Male. White. Head beneath, pectus and fore wings beneath 
blackish. Palpi smooth, slender, porrect, hardly extending beyond 
the head. Antennae very minutely setulose. Thorax with a broad 
black band. Abdomen pale luteous, not extending beyond the hind 
wings. Wings slightly elongate. Fore wings rounded at the tips, 
with a few minute black speckles, and with two black bands; a black 
dot hind ward near the inner side of the first band, which is forked 
in front; second band broad, irregular, and excavated in front, gut- 
tnlar hindward; marginal points black, very minute; costa and 
exterior border very slightly convex, tbe latter very oblique. Hind 
wings pale luteous, blackish at the tips. Length of the body 24 lines ; 
of the wings 8 lines. 
a. Moreton Bay. From Mr. Diggles’ collection. 
129. CoNCHYLIS BIMACULANA. 
bimaculana, Dn t 
New South Wales. 
130. CoNCHYLIS UNIPUNCTANA. 
unipunctana, Dn. 
New South Wales. 
