t'58 Mr. A. G. Bnil^iv' s/urther )i()tes on the 



Leucania, Ochs. 

 1. Leucania l-album. 

 Phalcena-Noctua l-album, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., xii., 



p. 860. 

 Leucania histrigata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1881, 



p. 334. 

 L. penicillata, Moore, /. c, p. 335. 

 Europe and India. 



I have elsewhere pointed out that the slight characters 

 on which the Indian species were based are very in- 

 constant. 



With L. insueta of Guenee, Walker associated four 

 specimens of L. adonca. 



2. Leucania alhilinea. 

 Leucania alhilinea, Hiibner, Zutr. Exot. Schmett., 



p. 25, n. 169, figs. 337, 338. 

 L. diffusa, Walker, Lep. Het., ix., p. 94, n. 35 (1856). 

 L. moderata, Walker, I.e., p. 114, u. 86 (1856). 

 Heliophila harveyi, Grote (see Check List, p. 30, n. 619). 

 Leucania chilensis, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 



1882, p. 115, n. 4. 

 North and South America. 



3. Leucania huniidicola. 

 Leucania humidicola, Guenee, Noct., i., p. 90, n. 137 



(1852). 

 L. extenuata, Guenee, I.e., n. 138. 

 L. dorsalis. Walker, Lep. Het., ix., p. 98, n. 43 (1856). 

 S. America. 



/y. humidicola is slightly paler than L. extenuata, but 

 is undoubtedly the same species. 



4. Leucania loreyi. 

 Leucania loreyi, Duponchel, Lep. France, vii., 1, p. 81 ; 



pi. 105, tig. 7 (1827). 

 L. collecta, Walker, Lep. Het., ix., p. 105, n. 63 (1856). 

 L. thoracica. Walker, I.e., p. 106, n. 68 (1856). 

 L. denotata, Walker, /. c, p. 107, n. 70 (1856). 

 Europe, Japan, India. 



