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apex to middle of wing are the only noticeable markings. Fringes 

 rather darker. Secondaries fuscous, broadly pale along the anterior 

 and inner margins ; fringes pale brown. Head and thorax pale 

 brown tinged with red ; abdomen pale brown, shaded with fuscous. 

 Under surface of primaries pale greyish brown, with lustrous 

 reflections, and a small fuscous cloud on the disc ; secondaries pale 

 lustrous grey ; all the wings have a series of small black points on 

 their outer margins just before the fringes. 

 Expanse, 40 mm. 



162. Cloantha polyodon, Clerck. 



Cloantha jjerspicillaris, Linn. 



C. orontii, Her.-Schajff., Schmett. Eur., ii., pi. 36, 



figs. 180, 181. 

 C. intermedia, Brem., Bull, de I'Acad., 1861, t. iii. ; 



Lep. Ost.-Sib., p. 53, tab. v., fig. 13. 



A fine series, showing much variation in depth of 

 colour and intensity of marking. 



163. Mamestra thoracica, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xv., 



p. 1684. 

 One example. 



164. Mamestra dolorosa, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xxxii., 



p. 667. 

 Only one specimen. 



165. Perigea illecta, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., Suppl., 

 ii., 684. 



One example, and this appears very like one of the 

 forms of A. didi/nia, Esp. 



166. Hadena funerea, Hein., Schm. D., i., 828. 



Xylophasia sodalis, Butl., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), 



i., p. 83, 1878 ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het., ii., p. xxix., 



fig. 2. 



Three specimens, agreeing with H. funerea, Hein., 



and also with some of the insects comprising a series in 



the National Collection, labelled Xylophasia sodalis, Butl. 



167. Caradrina caca, Oberth., Diagn. Lep. Ask., p. 14. 



One example. 



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