94 CATALOGUE OF 



Subgroup 2. 



Statura parva. Corpus gracilius. Alse anticae cervinge, uigro 

 conspersae. 



Size small. Body more slender. Fore wiugs fawn-colour, 

 speckled with black. 



33. Leucania videns. 



Cervina ; abdomen cinerascens ; alee anticcs apud venas nigro 

 punctatce, striga nigra giUtaque alba discalibns, guttis ciliari- 

 hus albis ; posliccB albce. 



Leucania videns, Guen. Noct. i. 78, 106. 



a. Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



34. Leucania extincta. 



Pallidissime cervina ; abdomen albidum ; al(B anticcB nigro punc- 

 tatce^ viita tenui discali nigra albo interlineata nonnunquam. 

 subobsoleta, lineis duabus transversis exterinribus e guttis ni' 

 gris ; posticcB albce aut albidcc, marginibus obscurioribus 

 nigro guttatis. 



Leucania extincta, Guen. Noct. i. 79, 107. 



a — d. St. John's Bluff, East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, 

 Esq. 



35. Leucania diffusa. 



Testacea; thorax fasciis anticis fuscescentibus ; alee anticce cosla 

 fuscescente, ritta discali pallide fusca lineam albidam lineam- 

 que interrupfam nigricantem inckidente, gutta aniica nigra 

 strigaque albida subapicali obliqua ; posticce albce, marginibus 

 testaceis. 



Testaceous. Thorax with some brownish bands in fmut. 

 Fore wings slightly brownish along the costa, and with a pale 

 brown discal stripe, which has a black dot in front, and includes a 

 whitish line and a blackish line ; the latter is interrupted; a whitish 

 subapical obliqne stre;ik. Hind wings white with testaceous bor- 

 ders. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 11 lines. 



a. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman's collection. 



