LEPIDOPTERA HETEEOCERA. 
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inner side by a shorter chalybeous line; costa straight, with oblique 
pale streakiets; exterior border oblique hindward. Hind wings 
with the fringe fawn-coloured about the tips. Length of the body 
lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 
a. Ega. From Mr. Bales’ collection. 
20. Carpocapsa transductana. 
Mas. Nigricante-fusca, subtus fusca ; thorax nigro-chalybceus ; 
pectus albidum ; pedes postici albidi , tibiis dilatatis Jim - 
briatis ; alee anticce apice subrotunda tee, f 'asciis quatuor 
chalybceis angulosis inter lineatis, 4 a informi interrupta , 
strigulis costalibus obliquis pallide cinereis ; posticce obscure 
fuscce v fimbria cinerea. 
Male. Blackish brown, brown beneath. Palpi porrect, much 
shorter than the breadth of the head; third joint extremely short. 
Antennae minutely pubescent. Thorax chalybeous-black. Abdo- 
men extending much beyond the hind wings. Pectus and hind legs 
whitish; hind tibiae dilated and fringed. Fore wings slightly rounded 
at the tips, with four zigzag interlined chalybeous bands; third 
band irregular; fourth still more irregular, interrupted; costa 
slightly convex, with minute oblique pale cinereous streaks; exte- 
rior border convex, moderately oblique. Hind wings dark brown ; 
fringe cinereous. Length of the body 4\ lines ; of the wings 
9 lines. 
a. Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
21. Carpocapsa rubiginosana. 
Mas. Nigricante-fusca , subtus pallide cinerea ; abdomen rufescens ; 
alee anticee apice subrotundatce , punctis strigulisque plurimis 
ockraceis,f asciis tribus indeterminatis , lineola interiore litu - 
risque exterioribus chalybceis , his basi albidis ; posticce 
rufescentes , 
Male . Blackish brown, pale cinereous beneath. Palpi paler, 
slightly ascending, shorter than the breadth of the head ; second 
joint slightly curved ; third conical, brown, not more than one-fourth 
of the length of the second. Antennae indistinctly setulose. Abdo^ 
men reddish. Fore wings somewhat rounded at the tips, with 
numerous and various ochraceous points and transverse streaks, of 
which latter there is a continuous undulatiug exterior line; three 
