22 HAUSTELLATA. — J.EPIUOl'TEKA. 



margin is rounded, adorned with numerous waved lines, may be 

 pointed out as secondary characters of distinction. 



Sp. 1. undulalis. Alis fusco-cinereis, strigis quatuorvalde vndulatis satui-atioribm, 

 exteriore alho adnatis, viargine postico linea inferrvptu nigra. (Exp. Alar. 

 1 unc. 2 liii.) 



Py. uiKlulalis, Haworth MSS.—N. G. undulalis. Steph. Caiul. ii. 159. 

 A'o. 6771. 



Wings ashy-brown, M'ith darker atoms, and four dusky transverse very much 

 imdulated lines, arising from rather large blackish spots on the costa, the 

 first towards the base, the second medial less waved, with an obscure pale 

 lutescent crescent in it towards the costa, the third very much waved and 

 flexuous, the fourth also considerably waved, and as well as the third bor- 

 dered exteriorly with whitish, as are also the two posterior costal spots : on 

 the hinder margin is an interrupted black line ; posterior wings similar but 

 paler, and wanting the black costal spots ; cilia of all ashy-brown. 



Apparently a very rare species; of which I possess a single example, 

 and another in the collection of the late Mr. Haworth. 



Sp. 2. bistrigalis. Plate 33, f. 3. Alis nitidus, anticis fusco-purpureis, 

 strigis tribus undulalis lineolaque medio Jlavescentibus, posticisj'uscis. (Exp. 

 Alar. 1 unc. 3 lin.) 



N. G. bistrigalis. Steph. Catal. ii. 159. No. 6772. 



Wings glossy: anterior purple brown, with a coppery tint in certain lights, 

 with three waved yellowish streaks, the first nearly at the base, the second 

 behind the middle, much waved and flexuous, almost disappearing on the 

 inner margin, the third near the hinder margin, arising near the apex of the 

 costa and terminating on the anal angle : between the basal and second 

 streaks is a short huiulated reddish mark : cilia dusky : posterior wings 

 brown, with the hinder margin darker, and having an obscure palish waved 

 streak towards the anal angle. 



Of this insect I have likewise seen but two specimens, one in my 

 own, and the other in Mr. Ilaworth's, collection: of their localities I 

 am not aware. 



Gexus CCLV. — Aglossa, Latrcille. 



Palpi four : maxillary small, slender, acuminated, triarticulate ; labial por- 

 rected almost horizontally, also triarticulate, densely clothed with scales 

 above and pilose beneath, the apical joint exposed, slender, a little elevated ; 

 vuiJcHlw rudimentary. Antennw long, bipcctinated in the males, the pccti- 



