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15. Bardanse, Schr. Faun. Boie, iii. 2524 (1798) ; Meig. ; Loew ; 

 Zett. — cotiftisa, Meig. — -plantaris? Desv. — Heraclei? Mcq. Cinereo- 

 tomentosa, capite antennis pedibusque fulvis, ulis albis, (/uttis nonmdUs 

 fasciisque duabus albo-guttatis fuscis, oviductu ferrugineo. Long. 2^ ; 

 alar. 4 lin. 



Body with cinereous tomentum. Head and antennse tawny. Third 

 joint of the antennse linear, obliquely truncated at the tip, mucli longer 

 than the second. TTings wJdte, icitJi a few brown dots, and with two 

 irregular brown bands, tchich contain some white dots ; first angular, ob- 

 lique, covering the transverse veins ; second near the tip, broader than the 

 first; cubital and prsebracliial veins slightly diverging between the 

 transverse veins, hardly diverging from the discal transverse to the 

 border ; discal transverse almost straight and upright, parted by less 

 than its length from the preebrachial transverse, and by nearly half its 

 length from the border. Legs tawny. Fein. Oviduct short, flat, ob- 

 conical, ferruginous. 



Not rare. (E.) 



16. Leontodontis, D. G. I. vi. 24. 17. pi. 2. f. 15-18 (1752); 

 Schr.; Pal.; Meig.! Zw. v. pi. 50. f . 8 ; Mcq.; Loew; Boie; Zett. 

 — -jjarietina, P. — Scabiosa, P. — stellata ? Sulz. ; Puessly ; Pz. — confusa? 

 Meig. — claripennis, Desv. Cinereo-tomentosa, capite testaceo, anten- 

 nis pedibusque fulvis, alis albis, fasciis duabus latis con?texis postice albo- 

 guttatis fuscis, oviductu uigro. Long. If ; alar. 3| lin. 



Body with cinereous tomentum. Head testaceous. Antennse tawny ; 

 third joint linear, rounded at the tip, much longer than the second. 

 Wings white, loith two broad brown bands, which are connected in the 

 disc, and are full of ichite dots hindward ; cubital and pra^brachial veins 

 very slightly diverging from the prasbrachial transverse to the tip ; 

 discal transverse upright, hardly curved outward, parted by much less 

 than its length from the prsebrachial transverse, and by less than onc- 

 thii'd of its length from the border. Halteres whitish. Legs tawny. 

 Fem. Oviduct short, obconical, black, shining. 



Generally distributed. (E. S. I.) 



17. stellata, Puessly, Verz. ii. 25 (1794); Sulz.; Loew; Boie. — 

 radiata, P. ; Schr. ; Pz. ! Pn. ciii. 21 ; Meig. ; Mcq. ; Zett. — ternmiata. 

 Pal. ; Meig. — Calcitrapa, Desv. — Parisiensis, Desv. Albido-tomentosa, 

 capite antennis pedibusque fulvis, alis albis macula siibapicali radiata 

 fusca. Long, f-li ; alar. 2-2| lin. 



Body with whitish tomentum. Head and antennse tawny. Wings 

 white, a broad brown hand, with some more or less complete white dots 

 about it near each tip ; cubital and prsebrachial veins hardly diverging 

 between the prasbrachial transverse and the bortler ; discal transverse 

 nearly straiglit and upright, parted by a little less than its length from 

 the prsebrachial transverse, and by hardly half its length from the 



