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Euraelea Rosalia, Cramer. ? p. 215. PI. xxix. fig. 4. 



Augerona prunaria, Linnaeus. England. p. 216. PI. xxvii. fig. 1. 



Alcis scolopacea, Drury. Jamaica. p. 218. PI. xxvii. fig. 2. 



Epidesmia tricolor, Westwood. New S. Wales, p. 220. PI. xxviii. fig. 1. 

 " The fore wings of this insect are brown, with a cream-coloured bar running 

 nearly across the centre, but directed towards the anal angle ; the inner edge of this 

 bar is nearly straight, but the outer edge is strongly angulated behind the middle. 

 The hind wings are also brown, with a large orange discoidal patch, nearly round in 

 form. The cilia at the outer angle, both of the fore and hind wings, is white ; the 

 body is brown, with the abdomen cream-coloured." — p. 221. 



Scopelodes unicolor, Westwood. Java. p. 222. PI. xxviii. fig. 2. 



" The colour of the entire moth is buff, the wings having a silky gloss, and the 

 palpi have a pale ring near the apex ; the back of the abdomen is rather more fulvous, 

 and marked with short black bands." — p. 223. 



Dichroma equestralis, Duncan. C. of G. Hope. p. 224. PI. xxx. fig. 1. 

 " The head, thorax, and fore wings of D. equestralis are of a beautiful pea-green, 

 the latter being ornamented with numerous spots and lines of silvery white, more or 

 less confluent ; three of these are close to the base of the wing, succeeded by a deeply 

 angulated bar. The middle portion of the wing is marked with eight or ten white 

 spots, the middle ones being elongated and corresponding with the situation of the 

 branches of the median vein ; then follows an oblique bar, strongly angulated in the 

 middle, extending from the apex to the inner margin of the wing, and emitting on the 

 outside eight straight branches, which extend to the outer margin of the wing. The 

 head, wings, and body are of a silvery white, slightly shaded with brown. The ex- 

 pansion of the wings is fourteen lines and a half." — p. 225. 



Dichroma histrioualis, Duncan. C. of G. Hope. p. 227. PI. xxx. fig. 2. 

 " The head is white, with a patch of fulvous on the crown ; the thorax white, 

 ornamented with fulvous. The fore wings are of a splendid golden fulvous hue, or- 

 namented with many silvery white marks, strongly relieved by being edged with black 

 scales ; the fore margin of the wings is also white. At the base of the fore wings are 

 two divergent white bars, the anterior of which is strongly forked ; the upper bar 

 of the fork abbreviated and succeeded by an oval patch ; across the middle of the 

 wing, in an oblique direction, are four oval white patches, the anterior being, as it 

 were, duplicated ; then follows an oblique white bar, broken in the middle, from the 

 outside of which several straight white bars extend to the outer margin of the wing. 

 The hind wings and abdomen are of a silvery white, slightly shaded with brown." 



Dichroma arcualis, Duncan. C. of G. Hope. p. 228. PI. xxx. fig. 3. 



" The fore wings in this species are of a dirty and rather pale brown colour, or- 

 namented with white markings ; near the base of the wing is a strongly furcate mark, 

 the anterior branch of which is dilated ; parallel to the inner margin of the wing is a 

 white slender bar, which is connected near the middle of the wing with a series of 

 white crescents placed obliquely, and extending upwards to the middle of the wing, 

 above which is a clavate spot ; beyond this, and extending in an oblique direction to 

 the tip of the wing, is a strongly denticulated white line ; and there is a row of white 

 arches along the outer margin of the wing, diminishing in size as they extend towards 

 the apical angle. The hind wings and abdomen are white, slightly tinged with brown- 

 isli. The expansion of the fore wings is one inch." — p. 228. 



Tortrix Crameriana, Cramer. Surinam. p. 229. PI. xxviii. fig. 3. 



Edward Np:\vman. 



