lepidoptera heterocera. 
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Male and female. Gilded ochraceous. Head white. Palpi 
brown, white at the base, and with a while band. Antennae brown, 
white at the base. Thorax with a white spot on each side in front. 
Abdomen with white bands beneath. Tibiae with two white bands. 
Fore wings slightly purplish-tinged, with many variable white dots 
and points. Hind wings a little paler than the fore wings. Length 
of the body 6 — 7 lines ; of the wings 16 — 18 lines. 
a. Hindostan. Presented by Sir John Hearsay. 
b. North Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
c. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Temple tbn7~~> 
d. Java. From the East India CompanTscollection. Z*/U/ 
e . Australia. From Mr. Hunter’s collection. 
2. CoRINF.A EMISSELLA. 
Mas. Alba ; palpi supra nigricantes ; thorax fascia aurato- 
ocliracea ; alee anticcc aurato-ochracece, albo guttatce ; posticce 
cinerea ?. 
Male. White. Palpi blackish above. Thorax with a gilded 
ochraceous band. Fore wings gilded ochraceous, slightly purplish- 
tinged, with many white dots ; costa with white points along half 
the length from the base. Hind wings cinereous. Length of the 
body 7 lines ; of the wings 18 lines. 
a. Sarawak, Borneo. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
Fam. 3. PLUTELLID^E. 
Plutellidae, Sta. 
Genus 1. EIDOPHASIA. 
Eidophasia, St. 
1. Eidophasia Messingiella. 
Messingiella, F. R. — transversella, St. 
a — c. England. 
2. Eidophasia Syenitella. 
Syenitella, H.-S. 
3. Eidophasia Hufnagelii. 
Hufnagelii, Zl. 
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