LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
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Omiza Pachiaria. 
Mas. Luteo-jlava ; caput et thorax anticus ochracea ; palpi apice 
nigri; abdomen linen duabus apiceque ochraceis ; pedes an - 
tici nigri ; alee ochraceo conspersce, linea ochracea recta ob- 
liqua ; anticce annulo discali ochraceo , macula submarginali 
maculaque apicaii albido notata ; posticce linea subtus 
obsoleta. 
Male. Luteous-yellow. Head and fore part of the thorax 
more ochraceous. Palpi with black tips. Abdomen with two lines 
and the tip ochraceous. Fore legs mostly blackish. Wings with 
various ochraceous speckles, which are most distinct on the under 
side; a straight oblique ochraceous line, which extends from near 
the tips of the fore wings to three-fourths of the length of the inte- 
rior border of the hind wings. Fore wings with an ochraceous dis- 
cal ringlet, with a submarginal spot, and with a whitish-marked 
apical spot; underside with the line much more distinct. Hind 
wings with the line obsolete on the under side. Length of the 
body 7 lines ; of the wings 22 lines. 
a. North Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
Omiza patularja. 
Mas. Ochraceo-cervina y gracilis , subtus late lutea ; frons ferru- 
gineo-rufa ; palpi porrecti , brevissimi ; antennae breves , sub - 
pectinatce ; tibiae posticce subtumida ; alee longae , amplce , 
integree , fusco subconspersce , fimbria ferruginea ; anticce sub- 
falcatce , lineis tribus obliquis ferrugineis , 2 a 3 aque postice 
connexis , litura angulum versus obliqua nigra , costa nigro 
notata ; posticce bilineatce. 
Male . Ochraceous fawn-colour, slender, very bright luteous 
beneath. Front ferruginous-red. Proboscis short. Palpi por- 
rect, stout, very short, not extending beyond the hind wings; third 
joint extremely minute. Antennae short, slightly pectinated ; 
branches setose. Legs rather slender; hind tibiae slightly tumid. 
Wings long, ample, entire, slightly speckled with brown ; fringe fer- 
ruginous. Fore wings subfalcate, with oblique ferruginous lines ; 
first line near the base ; second nearly parallel to the first, marked 
with black near the interior border ; third much more slender and 
more oblique, connected with the second by the interior border, bent 
inward towards the costa ; a slight oblique black mark near the 
