Ochsenheimer's Genera of the Lepidopteva of Europe. 189 

 Species. Icon. 



2.Csiv.Morpheus, Gotze. . Ernst, VII. Pl.CCLX.f.406, e. 



3. — Cubicidaris, Hiibn. Ernst, VII.Pl.CCLX. f.403. a. 



4. — Exigtia, Hiibn.... Hiibn. Noct.Tab.78.f,362. (foem.) 

 Fam. B. 



5. Car.Palusiris, Hiibn. Hiibn. NoctTab. 79. f.367.(mas.) 



6. — Lenia, Treitsch.* 



7. — Stagiucola,Tre\isch.f 

 Fam. C. 



8. Car.Superstes, Ochs. Ernst, VII. PI. CCLX. f. 406. a. 



9. — Ambigua, Fab Hiibn.Noct.Tab.l25.f.576. (mas.) 



10. — Blanda, Fab Hiibn.Noct.Tab.l25.f.575. (mas.) 



11. — yi/5/n^5, HUbn. ... Ernst, VII. PI. CCLX. f. 406. 



b— d. 



12. — jRespersa, Hiibn... Hubn. NoctTab. 34.f.l64.(fcDm.) 



13. — Iners, Ti-eitschif. 

 Fam. D. 



14. Car. Trilinea, Hubn.§ Ernst, VI. Pl.CCXXXVI. f. 344. 



a — c. 



15. — Bilinea, Hiibn.§ Hiibn.Noct.Tab.45. f,21 7. (mas.) 



16. — Virens,Unn Ernst, VII. PI. CCXCIII.f. 495. 



Genus 67. SIMYRA, Ochs., Treitsch. 



Wings deflexed ; marked with bright streaks and interspersed 

 dark spots, without any transverse bandings. 



• Car. alis anticis cinereo nitidis, strigis ordinariis fasciaque mediii ni- 

 gricantibus, niaciila orbiciilari minima, atra; posticis plumbeis. — Oclis, 

 Treitsch. V. pars II. p. 257. 



t Car. alis anticis ceenileo plumbeis, macalis duabus diiiitioribus, orbi- 

 cular! solito majore, obliquu; posticis albidis fiisco adspersis. — Ochs. 

 Treitsch. I. c. j). 2.58. 



% Car. alis anticis flavo albicantibus, atomis griseis adspersis, serie punc- 

 toriim nigroruni unica; posticis maris albis. — Ochs. Treitsch. V. 2>n>'s II. 

 p. 271. 



$ GiiAMMEsiA °, Stephens. 

 " Palpi short, scarcely asccndin;: ; densely squamous, the terminal joint 

 with its apex only exposed ; triarticulate, not very slender, the basal 

 joint above half the lenj^th of the second, reniform, contracted at the 

 base; the second subcylindric; terminal, elongrtte-ovate, somewhat 

 acuminated at the a|)ex, about one-third as long as the second : viaxiUcc 

 as long as the antennx". Antenna; rather long, serrated in the males, 

 simple in the females: head and ei/es small, the latter naked: thorax 

 stout, woolly : jwH^'f slightly deflexed: rt7;/fW«r with transverse lines, 

 stigmata obscure, or wanting; entire, rounded behind, the apex 

 obtuse: le;^t rather short, stout ; yi-worrt with dense fascicles of hair. 

 Larva naked : pupa subterranean." — Steph. lllusi. Brit. Ent. Ilausl. 

 II. p. 151. 



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