Type. 
Classification of the Pyralide. 
mity ; frons rounded; antenne usually annulated ; 
139 
ocelli usually 
prominent ; legs long, the tibiz usually smooth, with the spurs 
almost equal. Forewing with veins 3, 4, 5, from angle of cell; 
7 straight and well separated from 8, 9, 10." Hindwing with the 
cell about half the length of wing ; veins 3, 4, 5 from angle ; 6, 7 
from upper angle, 7 strongly anastomosing with 8. 
Sect. I. Antenne annulate; fore tibiz of male smoothly 
scaled. 
(1). NyMPHULA RIVULALIS, Dup., Lep. Fr., viii., 
p. 341, pl. 233, fig. 8 
(2). gas LA STAGNATA, Don., Nat. eng» Kl, 
oy pl: 363 ov, fig. 3 . : . 
(3). Newent A NYMPHAATA, Linn, oo 
Nat., x., p. 274 5 
Pnitene potamogata, Linn., Syst. Nat., xe 
ps 20a: 
Hydrocampa rivulata, Seop., Ent. Carn., 573. 
(4). [NYMPHULA INTERRUPTALIS, Pryer, Cist. 
Ent., i1., p. 233, pl. 4, fig. 5 
-: Var. senureiain Leech, Ent., xxii., 
p. 71, pl. iv., figs. 2, 13 
(5). ;NYMPHULA NIGROLINEALIS, Pryer, Cist. 
Hmt:, 1, p. 253, pl. 4.9) On. 
(6). “NYMPHULA 2£TaLIs, WIK., xix., 954 
Nymphula lotialis, Feld., Reis. Nov., pl. 135, 
fig. 4. 
(7). -NYMPHULA IccrusALIs, W1k., xix., 971 
ft Leucochroma faulalis, W1k., xix., 973. 
Hydrocampa formosulis, Clem., Pr. Ac. N. 
H. Phil., 1860, p. 217. 
Hydrocampa genuialis, Led., Wien Ent. 
Mon., 1863, p. 451. 
Hydrocampa pacalis, Grote, Papilio, i, 
p: 17. 
(8). -NYMPHULA EKTHLIPSIS, Grote, Can. Ent., 
vili., p. 111 : 
(9). -NYMPHULA DENTILINEA, sp. n. 
S. Europe. 
Europe. 
Europe, 
Armenia. 
Japan ; ' 
N. China. 
China. 
Brazil. 
Weis, a 
¢. Head and thorax brown, ochreous and white; abdomen 
ochreous ringed with white. Forewing ochreous, with a fulvous 
* In some specimens of nymphwata, responsalis, affinialis, and 
other species vein 10 arises from the cell. 
