LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
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It is more allied to L. indecorana than to the two other pre- 
ceding species, but may be distinguished from the former by 
its colour and by the more indented exterior border of the wings. 
Hindostan. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
Addenda. 
Page 26. 
Chcerodes Asyllusaria. 
Mas. Pallide cervina ; caput cinereum ; antennce subpubescentes ; 
thorax antice fuscescens ; tibiae posticce valde incrassatce , 
dense fasciculatce ; alee strigulis indistinctis obscurioribus , 
linea nigricante subrecta albido interlineata , puncto discali 
nigro ; anticce vix faleatee, margine exterior e subrecto, fimbria, 
postice alba ; posticce lituris exterioribus elongatis f 'err ugineis , 
linea marginali alba , cauda distincta purpurascente albo nigro 
strigata. 
Male. Pale fawn-colour, tinged with whitish beneath. Head 
cinereous above. Antennae minutely pubescent. Fore border of 
the thorax brownish. Legs speckled ; hind tibiae much incrassated, 
furnished with a thick tuft of hairs. Wings with indistinct darker 
minute transverse streaks ; line blackish, nearly straight, interlined 
with whitish, obsolete towards the tips of the fore wings ; a minute 
discal point. Fore wings hardly falcate ; exterior border almost 
straight ; fringe white hindward. Hind wings with some exterior 
elongated ferruginous marks ; an incomplete white line along the 
exterior border, which has a distinct rounded tail ; the latter pur- 
plish white with black streaks. Length of the body 7 lines ; of the 
wings 22 lines 
It is closely allied in most of its characters to some of the spe- 
cies of Urapteryx . 
Brazil. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
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