LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
Ill 
a black discal point ; exterior border hardly bent. Fore wings 
hardly falcate, with three dark brown costal marks ; the line 
abruptly retracted and acutely angular near the costa, where it joins 
the second mark. Hind wings beneath with a slender curved ex- 
terior brownish line, which approaches the first line at each end. 
Length of the body lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 
Rio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry’s collection. 
24. Apicia ? Agathoaria. 
Mas. Subcervino-cinerea , sublus ochracea ; caput supra albidum ; 
tibiae posticce subincrassatce ; aloe breviusculce , fusco conspersae , 
margine exteriore non jlexo ; anticce acutce , non falcatae, costa 
subconvexa fusco notata , lineis duabus fuscis obliquis incom- 
plete , 2a apud costam angulata alboque lineata , apice quad- 
rato, margine exteriore convexo , litura subtus apicali obliqua 
nigra . 
Male. Cinereous, with a slight wood-coloured tinge, orange 
beneath. Head whitish above. Hind tibiae slightly thickened. 
Wings rather short, transversely speckled with brown; exterior bor- 
der not bent. Fore wings acute, not falcate ; costa slightly convex, 
with oblique brown marks ; two oblique incomplete and irregular 
brown lines; the exterior one very abruptly retracted and acutely 
angular near the costa, where it is lined with white ; a black discal 
point; tips quadrate; exterior border convex; under side with a 
black oblique apical mark. Leugth of the body 4 lines ; of 
the wings 12 lines. 
a. Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
25. Apicia? Gaunaria. 
Fcem. Rufescente-cervina ; caput supra et abdomen apice alba : 
abdominis latera apicem versus fasciculata ; tibiae posiicae in- 
crassatae , fasciculatae ; aloe linea recta obliqua alba intus 
rufescente marginata , puncto discali nigro ; anticae vix fal- 
catae , linea apicem versus angulata , margine exteriore recto ; 
posticce margine exteriore vix jlexo . Var. (3. — Alee anticce 
ne bulls cinereis. 
Female . Reddish fawn-colour. Head above and abdomen 
towards the tip white. Palpi not extending beyond the head ; third 
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