662 Mr. A. G. Butler's further notes on the 



About the same size as the preceding variety, but 

 much paler, the primaries being pale testaceous, with 

 ill-defined dusky markings, and the secondaries almost 

 white, with more or less defined dusky border, darkest 

 towards apex. The Indian examples show the dusky 

 border distinctly as a broad subapical patch, varying in 

 intensity in different individuals ; one of the examples 

 from Venezuela has a similar though less prominent 

 patch. 



Var. trifolii. 



Leucania trifolii, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1882, 

 p. 114. 



Sao Paulo, Chili, Canada, Japan, Java, N.W. India, 

 New Zealand, and Flores. Coll. B. M. 



Altogether a greyer form, with prominent pale dis- 

 coidal spots, well-defined dark oblique apical streak, and 

 dusky secondaries. 



Var. exii'anea. 

 Leucania extranea, Guenee, Noct., i., p. 77, n. 104 



(1852). 



United States, " Europe," Darjiling, Azores, Flores. 

 Coll. B. M. 



A darker form than the preceding, and generally 

 larger. 



Var. convecta. 

 Leucania convecta, Walker, Lep. Het., xi., p. 711 



(1857). 

 Moreton Bay. Coll. B. M. 



The primaries almost uniformly greyish, with testa- 

 ceous reflections ; the white dot almost lost in a blackish 

 spot at the end of the cell ; the secondaries whitish, 

 with dusky veins and border somewhat as in the darkest 

 form of var. antica. 



Var. separata. 

 Leucania separata, Walker, Lep. Het., Suppl., ii., 



p. 626 (1865). 

 Japan, Shanghai, N. W. India, Goya, Chih, Kansas. 

 Coll. B. M. 



Scarcely separable from the preceding ; the specimens 



