LEPTOCERin.E.— LEPTOCEBUS. 199 



Sp. 15. annulicornis. PalUde fuscus, antennis albis, nigra dUnulatis, palpis 

 pedibusque ochraceis, alts anticis griseo-brunneis, posticis subhyalinis, fusees- 

 centibus. (Long. corp. 24 — 3lin.; Long. Ant. 6 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 9 — 10 lin.) 



Lep. annulicornis. Steph. Catal. 319. No. 3639. 



Pale fuscous : antennae black, annulated with white ; palpi ochreous ; anterior 

 wings griseous-brown, immaculate; cilia rather pale; posterior wings 

 slightly hyaline, brownish; legs pale. 



Also taken, not very commonly, near London, in June. 



6p. 16. seminiger. Niger, aniennis albo-annulatis, alis anticis griseo-ochraceis, 

 posticis atro-fuscis, immaculatis, pedibus pallidis. (Long. corp. 3 lin. ; Long. 

 Ant. 6 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 9 lin.) 



Lep. seminiger. Steph. Catal. 319. No. 3643. 



Black : antennae annulated with white ; palpi ochreous ; anterior wings 

 griseous-ochre, with a very faint paler ochreous dot before the middle of the 

 inner margin, two or three others placed obliquely towards the apex of the 

 wings ; posterior deep fuscous, immaculate ; legs pale. 



Found near Hertford, and in the New Forest, in June and July. 



Sp. 17. cinereus. Cinereo-fuscus, alis anticis cano pubescentibus, casta nebulisque 

 aliquot subochraceis, tibiis tarsisque albido-ochraceis. (Long. corp. 4 — 44 lin. ; 

 Long. Ant. 10 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 12—13 lin.) 



Lep. grossus. Steph. Catal. 320. No. 3644.— Lep. cinereus. Phil, Mag, 

 (^Curtis) V. iv. p. 214. 



Fuscous : eyes black ; " antennae very long, black, annulated with white, 

 clothed with griseous hairs ; wings fuscous ; superior (anterior) clothed 

 with grey pubescence ; costa slightly ochreous, as well as some iridescent 

 marks ; a small portion of the base of the inferior (posterior) wings pale 

 ochreous ; tibiae and tarsi of the same colour." — Curtis, I. c. 



Inhabits the vicinity of London, and the New Forest, in July. 



8p. 18. filosus. Niger, capiie injrdfulvo, antennis gracilibus brunnea alboque 

 annulatis, alis anticis ochraceo-brunneis, marginibus flavescentihus, posticis 

 hyalinis iridibus, pedibus pallidis brunnea annulatis, (Long. corp. 3— 3ifc lin. ; 

 Long. Ant. 7 lin.; Exp. Alar. 11 lin.) 

 Phr. filosa. iiwra^.— Lep. filosus. Steph. Catal. 320. No. 3646. ^ 

 Black: head yellowish beneath; palpi and antennse brown, the latter very 

 slender and long, annulated with white from the base to the middle ; 

 anterior wings clear pale brown, somewhat transparent and immaculate, the 

 costal and inner margins pale tawny ; posterior wings more transparent and 

 iridescent; legs whitish, faintly annulated with brown. 



Taken near London, in June. 



