366 Mr. Children's Apstract of the Characters of 



Species. Icon. 



1. Ag. Rectangtila, Fab. Hubn.Noct.Tab.24.f.llO.(foem.) 



2. — Multangula, Yluhn. Hubn.Noct.Tab.25. f. 116.(mas.) 



3. — Ocellina, Hlibn. Ernst, VII. PL CCLXVI. f.420. 



4. — Lidia, Hlibn Hiibn.Noct.Tab.l49.f.649.(foem.) 



650. (mas.) 



5. _ Vitta, Hiibn Hiibn.Noct.Tab.ll5.f.533.(mas.) 



534. (foeni.) 



6. — Aquilina, Hiibn... Hiibn. Noct. Tab. 29. f. 135. (mas.) 



Tab. 115. f. 535. (mas.) 



7. _ yn^/a, Linn Hiibn. Noct. Tab.l01.f.479.(mas.) 



Tab. 136.f. 623. (fem.) 



8. — Fumosa, Fab Ernst, VI. PI. CCLVI. f. 391. 



9. _ Obelisca, HUbn... Ernst, VII. Pi. CCLXXV. f.443. 



10. — Buris, HUbn Ernst, VII. PI. CCLXXVI. 



f. 446. b. 



11. — Saucia, HUbn. ... Ernst, VII. PI. CCLXXVIII. 



f. 453. 



12. — jEqua, Hiibn Hubn.Noct.Tab.l22.f.564.(mas.) 



13. — Suffiisa, Fab Ernst, VII.Pl.CCLXXVII.f.452. 



15! — Segetum, HUbn.... Ernst, VII. PI. CCLXXVII. 



f. 448. a. 



16. — Corticea, Hiibn... Hiibn. Noct. Tab. 31. f.l45.(mas.) 



17. — £^cZa»ia^/o«2s,Linn. Ernst, VII. PI. CCLXXV. f. 442. 



18. — Valligcra, Fab.... Ernst, VII. Pl.CCLXXIV.f.441. 



19. — Crassa, HUbn.f... Ernst, VII. PI. CCLXXVI. 



f. 446. a. 



20. — Forcipula, HUbn. HUbn. Noct. Tab.27.f.l2S.(foem.) 



Tab. 118. f. 547. (mas.) 



21. _ Signifera, HUbn. Ernst, VI. PI. CCLIII. f. 381. 



* Agr. alis anticis fuscis, vitta. marginis siiperioris apiceque palliilioribus, 



lineola maculas diias jungente ordinarias atra. 

 -f- GnArHiPHouA, Stepli. 



" Palpi moderate, ascending, parallel, densely clothed with scales, the base 

 pilose, the terminal joint distinct, squamous; triarticulate, the basal 

 joint curved, the second longer than the first, slightly attenuated, the 

 terminal small, elongate-ovate, a little acuminated: maxilla: as long as 

 the antennie. AnLcnnce various, moderate, generally simple, with the 

 lower surface pubescent in the females ; usually ciliated beneath in the 

 males, or deeply bipcctinated, with the pectinations abbreviated to- 

 wards the apex, sometimes serrated and pubescent beneath : head 

 large, scaly : thorax slightly crested : wings generally rather broad, 

 sli''htly rounded behind, horizontal during repose, not denticulated ; 

 mostly griseous or dusky, with dark spots towards the costa. Larva 

 exposed, usually with pale lateral stripes, naked: ^«(^;a subterranean." 

 —aUjj/i. lllust.' Brit. Eld. Huusl. II. p. 12S. 



22. Aff. Sa- 



