LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
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Genus 32. TORN A. 
Mas. Corpus sat robustum. Proboscis nulla. Palpi sub- 
erecti, pubescentes, verticem perpaullo superantes; articulus 3us 
lanceolatus, 2i dimidio non brevior. Antenna? pectinatae. Abdomen 
alas posticas superans; sexualia magna. Pedes validi; calcaria 
longa. Alae anticae elongatae, sat angusta?, apice rotundatae. Fcem . — 
Antennae glabrae. Oviductus exsertus. 
Male. Body rather stout. Proboscis obsolete. Palpi nearly 
erect, pubescent, rising very little higher than the vertex ; third 
joint lanceolate, about half the length of the second. Antennae 
rather broadly pectinated. Abdomen extending rather beyond the 
hind wings; apical appendages large. Legs stout; spurs long. 
Wings elongate, rather narrow. Fore wings rounded at the tips; 
costa straight ; exterior border very oblique ; second inferior vein 
as near to the third as to the first; third nearly twice further from 
the fourth than from the second. Female. — Antennae simple. 
Abdomen with a protuberant oviduct. 
1. Tgrna invariella. 
Mas. Cinereo-cervina ; ala posticce pallidiores. Fcetn. — Alee 
anlicce obscuriores, fusco conspersce. 
Male. Cinereous lawn-colour. Abdomen and hind wings 
paler and more cinereous. Female . — Fore wings darker than those 
of the male, with numerous minute diffuse brown speckles. Length 
of the body lines; of the wings 19 lines. 
a, b. North Hindostan. Presented by Capt. Stracbey. 
Genus 33. EDDARA. 
Mas. Corpus crassum, dense pilosum. Proboscis nulla. Palpi 
porrecti, pilosi, capitis latitudine multo breviores; articulus 3us 
longi-conicus, 2o brevior. Antennae glabrae, graciles, breviusculae. 
Abdomen alas posticas superans. Pedes robusti, pubescentes; 
calcaria longa. Alae anticae densae, latiusculae, apice rotundatae, 
margine exteriore convexo sat obliquo. 
Male. Body thick, densely pilose. Proboscis obsolete. Palpi 
porrect, pilose, much shorter than the breadth of the head ; third 
joint elongate-conical, shorter than the second. Antennae smooth, 
slender, about half the length of the fore wings. Abdomen extending 
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