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interior line almost obsolete, distinguished by a black mark on the costa of 

 the fore wings; middle and exterior lines denticulated, slight, the latter ending 

 in a black mark on the costa; submarginal line very indistinct; discal point 

 and marginal points deep black, the former rather large. Fore wings acute. 

 Hind wings with the exterior border slightly bent. 



"Length of the body 3 lines; of the wings 10 lines. 



"«. East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq.'' 



Acidalia timandrala Walk., List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xxiii, 724, 1861 . 

 Plate 10, fig. 68. — "Male. Pale cinereous. Head blackish in front. Palpi 

 short, porrect, hardly extending beyond the head, blackish above. Antennae 

 minutely ciliated and pubescent. Hind tibiae much incrassated, without 

 spurs ; hind tarsi very short. Wings ample, very minutely black-speckled ; 

 lines pale rosy, a little darker than the ground hue; interior and submarginal 

 lines obsolete; middle line very indistinct; exterior line hardly distinct, 

 slightly undulating and dentate; discal point black, minute; exterior border 

 and fringe rosy. Fore wings very acute ; costa rosy. Hind wings with the 

 exterior border distinctly angular. 



"Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 14 lines. 



"« East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq." 



Acidalia rufilinearia Walk., List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xxiii, 783, 1861. — 

 "Allied to the 7th European group. Male. Bone-white. Head black in front. 

 Antennae setulose. Hind tibiae incrassated, without spurs. Wings ample, 

 interior and exterior lines reddish, the latter slightly undulating; submarginal 

 line nearly obsolete ; exterior border and fringe reddish; discal point and 

 marginal points black, the latter very minute. Fore wings acute, with a 

 blackish patch by the interior angle; interior line reddish, indistinct ; costa 

 reddish. 



"Length of the body 4 lines; of the wings 10 lines. 



"a. East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq-" 



Acidalia oslentaria Walk., List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xxiii, 784, 1861. — 

 "Allied to the 17th European group. Female. Whitish-cinereous, black- 

 speckled. Head blackish. Hind tibiae with two long apical spurs. Wings 

 hardly elongated ; lines undulating; interior and exterior lines black, very 

 distinct, the former obsolete in the bird wings; middle and submarginal 

 lines cinereous, indistinct ; marginal lunules cinereous; marginal point and 



