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CATALOGUE OF 
Female. Pale cinereous, speckled with brown, with a yellowish 
tinge beneath. Head and fore part of the thorax mostly brown. 
Wings with three brown lines ; discal point and marginal lunules 
black ; fringe interlined ; exterior border convex, not bent nor ex- 
cavated. Fore wings with the first line bent ; second more straight, 
ending in a costal spot ; third forming an angle in front, accom- 
panied on its outer side by black dots, of which the largest is near 
the interior angle. Hind wings slightly scolloped ; first and second 
lines nearly obsolete; third double, slightly curved. Under side of 
the four wings with a ferruginous exterior band, which in the fore 
wings is dilated to the exterior border. Length of the body 5 lines ; 
of the wings 12 lines. 
a. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith, 
Australia. 
15. Epione incaria. 
Foem. Sordide fulvescens ; alee strigatce, margine lato violaceo - 
cinereo ; anticce linea recta , spatio apicali fulvescente , umbra 
interiore rotundata ; posticce linea subjlexuosa. 
Epione incaria, Guen . Phal. i. 97, 145. 
Tasmania. 
Genus 15. HYPEEYTHRA. 
Corpus robustum. Fasciculus frontalis productus, acutus. 
Palpi porrecti, caput sat superantes ; articulus 2us crassus ; 3us 
linearis, apice conicus, 2i dimidio longior. Pedes elongati, sat gra- 
ciles ; tibiae posticae longissimae, calcaribus longis. Alae latiusculae ; 
anlicae acutae, non falcatae, margine exteriore integro non flexo ; 
posticae margine exteriore dentato. Mas. — Antennae pectinatae, 
apice filiformes. Alae posticae costa dilatata, fasciculo penicillato 
ornata. 
Pseudopanthera, p., Hubn. Verz. Schm. 295. 
Hyperythra, Guen. Fhal. i. 99. 
Body stout. Frontal tuft prominent, acute. Proboscis stout, 
moderately long. Palpi porrect, extending rather far beyond the 
head ; second joint thick ; third linear, conical at the tip, more than 
half the length of the second. Legs very long, rather slender ; hind 
tibiae much longer than the hind femora ; spurs long. Wings 
generally rather broad. Fore wings acute, not falcate; exterior 
border entire, not angular nor bent. Hind wings with the exterior 
