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unifasciatce ; alee anticft fusco confertim nolalce, apices versus oblique 

 cinerea? ; alee posticce rosea, dimidio apieali oblique diaphano, fascia 

 intermedia fusca antice latiore et abbreoiata. 



Not Sumicbrasti nor transtrigata. 



Male. Testaceous or tawny. Head small ; fastigium short, with two 

 parallel keels which are continuous with the inner |>air of the four slight 

 diverging keels of the front. Eyes elliptical. Prothorax short, subsellate, 

 widening bindward, with a very slight keel and with slight transverse 

 impressed lines, occasionally with some small black marks. Hind femora 

 wiih two irregular black bands. Hind tibiae reddish, as long 1 as the bind 

 femora, pale yellow at the base, near which there is a blackish band. 

 Fore wings with many partly confused brown marks; apical part obliquely 

 pale cinereous, with some brown points. Hind wings rose-colour; apical 

 half obliquely pellucid ; an irregular oblique brown band, which tapers 

 landward and is much abbreviated towards the cosla. Length of the body 

 7 — 12 lines; expansion of the fore wings 17 — 24 lines. 



a — c. Oajaca, Mexico. From M. Salle's collection. 



Page 736. 

 CEdipoda bivenosa. 

 bivenosa, Scudder, Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xii. 339. 

 Ecuador. 



CEdipoda flavipennis. 

 flavipennis, Philippi, Zeitschr. Gesammt. Naluriviss. xxi. 

 Chili. 



CEdipoda chloris. 

 chloris, Philippi, Zeitschr. Gesammt. Natunviss. xxi. 

 Chili. 



CEdipoda irrobata. 

 irrorata, Philippi, Zeitschr. Gesammt. Nalurwiss. xxi. 

 Chili. 



CEdipoda Atacamensis. 

 Atacamensis, Philippi, Reise durch die Wiiste Alacama, 173. 

 Atacama. 



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CEdipoda strigata. 



a, b. Var. aurantiaca. Syria. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



CEdipoda tuberculata. 

 e. South Russia. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



