LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
509 
third on the interior border ; a white interrupted transverse streak 
on the exterior border. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 
8 lines. 
a. Sydney. From Mr. Lambert’s collection. 
Genus 24. SEZERIS. 
Mas. Corpus sat robustum. Proboscis nulla. Palpi porrecti, 
acuti, caput perpaullo superantes, articulo 3o minimo. Antennae 
validae, setis pubescentibus. Abdomen alas posticas vix superans, 
fasciculo apicali minimo. Pedes breves, robusti, laeves, calcaribus 
longis validis. Alae anticae latiusculae, apice rotundatae, margine 
exteriore perobliquo. 
Male. Body rather stout. Proboscis obsolete. Palpi porrect, 
acute, extending very little beyond the head ; third joint very mi- 
nute. Antennae stout, tapering, with pubescent bristles. Abdomen 
hardly extending beyond the hind wings ; apical tuft very small. 
Legs short, stout, smooth ; hind tibiae with four long stout spurs. 
Wings rather broad. Fore wings somewhat rounded at the tips; 
costa almost straight ; exterior border slightly convex, very oblique; 
fourth inferior vein remote from the other three. 
1. Sezeris conflictella. 
Mas. Nigra ; antennae subtus ferruginece ; thorax flavo binotatus ; 
alee anticae atomis maculisque quinque costalibus jlavis ; pos- 
ticaflavce, margine latissimo jlavo maculas sex Jlavas inclu *» 
dente. 
Male . Black. Antennae ferruginous beneath. Thorax with 
a yellow mark on each side in front. Tibiae and tarsi with yellow 
bands. Wings with a whitish fringe. Fore wings with yellow 
speckles and with five yellow costal spots. Hind wings yellow, 
with a very broad black border, which contains six yellow spots ; two 
of these are costal, two apical, and two near the end of the interior 
border. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 
a. Tasmania. From the Entomological Society’s collection. 
