Ochsenheimer's Genera of the Lepidoptera of Etiropc. 367 



Species. Icon. 



22. kg. Sagitfferri, Hlibn. Hiibn. Noct. Tab. 114.. f. 532. 



23. — Ripcc, Hlibn HUbn. Noct. Tab. 151. f.702. 703. 



(mas.) 

 24-. — Cursoria, Huhn. Hiibn. Noct. Tab. 116. f. 540. 



(mas.) 



25. — Cinerea, Hlibn.... Curtis, Brit. Ent. IV. pi. 165. 



Hiibn. Noct.Tab.33. f. 1 55. (mas.) 

 f. 156. (foem.) 



26. — Tenchrosa, Hiibn.* Ernst, VI. PI. CCLV. f. 387- 



27. _ Pajicratii, Hlibn. Hlibn.Noct.Tab.84. f.391. (foem.) 



28. — JEthiops, Hubn.f Ernst, VII. PI. CCLXXVIII. 



f. 455. a — c. 



29. — Lutulenta, Hiibn. Hiibn. Noct.Tab. 33.f.l59.(fcem.) 



30. — Decora, Hlibn Hlibn. Noct. Tab. 9. f. 45. (mas.) 



31. — Fimbriola, HUbn. HUbn.Noct.Tab.l32.f.603.(mas.) 



32. — Birivia, Hiibn.... Hlibn. Noct. Tab. 9. f.42. (foem.) 



Tab. 138. f. 631. (foem.) 



33. — Grisescens, Fab.J — — — 



34. — Fugax, Ochs Hlibn. Noct. Tab. 9. f. 44. (mas.) 



35. — Rcnigera, Hiibn.§ HUbn. Noct.Tab.82. f.384. (mas.) 



36. — Dilucida, HUbn. HUbn. Noct.Tab. 82. f.383. (mas.) 



37. — Lmipcta, Fab. ... Ernst, VI. Pl.CCXXXV. f.341. 



38. — Pijrophila, Fab.§ Ernst,VI.Pl.CCXXXV.f.342. a. 



39. — Latcns,Hnhx\.^... HUbn.Noct.Tab. 89.f. 419. (mas.) 



Tab. 117. f. 546. (mas.) 



* RusiNA, Stephens. 

 *' Paljn ascending, densely squamous, with the terminal joint exposed, 

 rather elongate, composed of three somewhat slender joints, the ter- 

 minal one being most slender : the basal joint about half the length of 

 the second and a little curved, the terminal one-third the length of the 

 preceding, elongate, obtuse : maxilla; moderate. Antenna: deeply bi- 

 pectinated in the males, the pectinations suddenly abbreviated towards 

 the apex; ciliated in the females: head small, pilose: thorax not very 

 stout, clothed with loose hair-like scales, subcrested : ivings horizontal, 

 entire ; the anterior elongate, subtrigonate, narrowed at the base, with 

 the shoulder a little rounded; posterior orbiculate-triangular, slightly 

 excised towards the costa: bodi/ slender, tufted at the apex in the 

 males : legs short, robust. Caterpillar subterranean : ptipa short, spi- 

 nose at the apex, subterranean."— S/c/iA. Illuxl. Brit. Ent. II. 111. 



Stephens gives but one British species, as belonging to this genus. Bo. 

 fcrruginca, Espcr., quoted by Treitschke, as synonymous with N. tenebrosa, 

 Hiibn. 



t Char^ikas nigra, Slcph. 



J Agr. Alis cinercis : maculis ordinariis pallidis, strigaquc submarginali 

 punctorum atrorum. 



^ GllAl'HIPHOUA,StCph. 



Genus 



