LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
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Genus AUAXA. 
Fcem. Corpus sat validum. Frons plana. Proboscis brevis. 
Palpi breves, graciles, porrecti, caput non superantes ; articulus 3us 
minimus. Antennae validae, glabrae, subcompressae. Pedes glabri. 
Alae amplae, margine exteriore subdentato ; anticae subfalcatae, costa 
convexa, margine exteriore vix convexo ; posticae abdomen longe 
superantes, margine exteriore vix flexo. 
Female. Body moderately stout. Front flat. Proboscis 
short. Palpi short, slender, porrect, not extending beyond the 
head ; third joint extremely minute. Antennae stout, smooth, 
somewhat compressed. Legs smooth. Wings very ample ; exte- 
rior border very slightly scolloped or dentate. Fore wings subfal- 
cate ; costa convex ; exterior border hardly convex, moderately ob- 
lique. Hind wings extending far beyond the abdomen ; exterior 
border indistinctly bent ; interior angle prominent. 
Auaxa Cesadaria. 
Foem. Flava ; palpi ochracei ; alee linea recta obliqua ochracea , 
fimbria ochracea , fasco notata ; anticce spatio marginali sub - 
ochraceo. 
Female. Yellow. Palpi ochraceous. Wings with a straight 
ochraceous line, which extends from near the tip of the costa of the 
fore wings to the middle of the interior border of the hind wings ; 
fringe ochraceous, with brown marks on the denticulations. Fore 
wings tinged with ochraceous between the line and the exterior 
border. Length of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 22 lines. 
China. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
Genus DANALA. 
Fcem. Corpus sat robustum. Frons plana. Proboscis brevis. 
Antennae pubescentes. Palpi graciles, oblique ascendentes, caput 
non superantes ; articulus 3us conicus, minimus. Antennae pubes- 
centes. Pedes glabri, breviusculi; femora carinata ; tibiae inter- 
mediae subarcuatae ; tibiae posticae incrassatae. Alae amplae, spissae, 
margine exteriore angulato, vix dentato ; posticae marginis exterioris 
angulo anguloque interiore quadratis. 
Female. Body moderately stout. Front flat. Proboscis 
short. Palpi slender, obliquely ascending, not rising so high as the 
