LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCE RA* 
171 
Male . Fawn-colour, rather robust. Palpi stout, obliquely 
ascending ; third joint conical, very minute. Antennae broadly 
pectinated; branches pubescent. Legs rather stout; hind tibiae in- 
crassated. Wings ample, thickly black-speckled, tinged with cine- 
reous on the under side ; discal point black ; exterior line ferrugi- 
nous, straight, oblique, concise, whitish-bordered on the outer side. 
Fore wings rectangular at the tips, with a slender curved slightly 
angular ferruginous interior line ; a few black dots beyond the ex- 
terior line ; exterior border hardly convex. Hind wings with 
the exterior border much rounded. Length of the body 7 lines; of 
the wings 17 lines. 
a. Bogota. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
13. Caberodes? Carcearia. 
Mas. Testaceo-cinerea ; antenna apices versus simplices ; alee 
nitentes , subtus pallide luteee cinereo late marginatce , linea ex- 
teriore ochracea recta obliqaa din tine tissima extus jlavo mar- 
yinata, margins exteriore vix Jlexo ; anticce apice rectangulatee, 
linea interiore tenui valde angulata intus pallido marginata , 
puncto discali nigra. 
Male. Testaceous-cinereous. Antennae simple for about one- 
third of the length from the tips. Wings shining, pale luteous and 
with a broad cinereous margin beneath, the latter appearing slightly 
above; exterior line ochraceous, straight, oblique, very distinct, 
yellow-bordered on the outer side; exterior border hardly bent. 
Fore wings rectangular at the tips, with a slight very acutely angu- 
lar interior line which is pale-bordered on the inner side ; discal 
point black. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 
Itio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry’s collection. 
Asia. 
14. Caberodes achromaria. 
Fcem. Cinereo-alba ; frons pallide fusca ; alee linea pallidiore 
intus subumbrata , puncto discali nigro , lineola marginali 
fusca ; anticec acuta , linea interiore vix distincta , linea exte- 
riore apud costam arcuata , margine exteriore vix Jlexo ; pos- 
ticee rotundatee , linea exteriore costam versus obsoleta . 
Caberodes achromaria, Guen. Phal. i. 136, 211. 
North Hindostan. 
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