A Systematic List of Lepidojptera, 255 



" Female, Brown, cinereous beneath. Palpi obliquely ascend- 

 ing; third joint conical, less than one-fourth of the length of the 

 second, abdomen slightly crested, extending beyond the hind 

 wings; tip tawny. Forewings with indistinct undulating pale 

 lines, and with whitish-bordered distinct orbicular and renitorm 

 marks ; orbicular mark oblique ; reniform mark incomplete, 

 bordered, its disk mostly whitish and traversed by an ochraceous 

 streak which extends far beyond it ; three whitish costal subapi- 

 cal points. Length of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 20 lines." 



3. A. glaucovaria, Walker M.S.S., N. Sp. 



" Mas. Cinerea ; palpi oblique ascendentes ; abdomen crista- 

 tum; aire anticge cervino subtinctse, glauco notatse, lineis nigri- 

 cantibus deviis undulatis, linea submarginali cuneata, lunulis mar- 

 ginal ibus guttisque costalibus nigris ; posticse pisco late margin- 

 natse." 



" Male. Cinereous. Palpi obliquely ascending ; third joint 

 very short, not more than one-sixth of the length of the second. 

 Abdomen crested. Forewings slightly tinged with fawn-colour, 

 marked here and there with glaucous, which hue most prevalent 

 on the large reniform mark ; lines blackish, irregular, undulating; 

 submarginal line with uniform angles ; marginal lunules and 

 costal dots black ; orbicular mark large, oblique, short-oval. 

 Hind-wings with a broad brown border ; fringe whitish ; under- 

 side with the discal mark and the submarginal line brownish. 

 Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 14 lines." Walker 

 M.S,S. 



3. A. modica, Guin. — July. 



Distribution. — New York, (Doubleday). 



Genus 7. Miana, Steph. 



4. M. undulifera, Walker. — Rare, July. 



Distribution. — St. John's Bluffs, East Florida, (Doubleday). 

 Genus 8. Celsena, Steph. 

 1. C? contrahens, Walker M.S. S.jN.Bp. — Common, July. 



" Mas. Pallide cinereo-cervina ; abdomen albidum ; alse lunulis 

 marginalibus fuscis ; anticse lineis tribus pallidis nigricante mar- 

 ginatis, 1 a 2 a que undulatis, 3 a flexa, orbicular! et reniformi 

 pallido marginatis; postice albidse, margine cinereo diffuso." 



" Male. Pale cinereous fawn-colour. Palpi obliquely ascend- 

 ing ; third joint lanceolate, less than half the length of the Becond. 



