LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCEKA. 
845 
white subapical point. Hind wings cinereous-brown ; marginal line 
darker, with pale points. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 
11 lines. 
Belongs to the second Asiatic group, and has some resemblance 
to H. qutesitalis. 
a . Ceylon. Presented by R. Templeton, Esq. 
Hypena Nisalis. 
LVLiSia /h, 
Fcem. Pallide cervina , robusta , roseo conspersa ; fasciculus front- 
alis porrectus ; palpi longi , glabri , compressi , articulo 2o lad- 
usculo fere porrecto, 3o ascendente albo gracili line ari f asciis 
tribus nigris ; abdomen roseum ; pedes validi , tibiis anticis 
fimbriads roseo gultads , tibiis intermediis supra saturate roseis ; 
alee latce , breves , lineis plurimis roseis dendculads , punctis 
submar ginalibus nigris , lunulis marginalibus roseis ; andcce 
rectangulatce , /mm dendculads fasciaque exterior e ochraceis, 
costa nigro punctata , margine exteriore convexo. 
Female. Pale fawn-colour, stout, rosy speckled, whitish beneath. 
Frontal tuft prominent. Palpi long, compressed, smooth, extending 
far beyond the head ; second joint rather broad, nearly porrect ; third 
joint white, slender, linear, acute, with three black bands, shorter 
and more ascending than the second. Antennae slender. Abdomen 
rosy, except towards the base. Legs stout ; fore legs darker than 
the others; fore tibiae fringed on both sides, with ros} dots ; middle 
tibiae deep rosy above. Wings broad, short, with several slight den- 
ticulated rosy lines, and with black submarginal points; marginal 
lunules rosy. Fore wings rectangular at the tips, with two or three 
ochraceous denticulated lines, and with an exterior partly ochraceous 
band ; costa with black points ; exterior border convex, not oblique, 
except hindward. Hind wings extending almost beyond the abdo- 
men. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 11 lines. 
This species and H. incongrualis may form a new group in the 
genus. 
a. Ceylon. Presented by R. Templeton, Esq. 
Genus MURSA. 
Mas. Corpus sat gracile. Fasciculus frontalis porrectus. 
Proboscis brevis. Palpi longi, porrecti, angulati ; articulus 2us latus, 
