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Species. Icon. 



\.Oyi[\.L7isoria, Fab Ernst, VIII. pi. cccxli. f. 600. 



2. — Ludicra, Hiib. ..... Hiib, Noct. tab. 65. f. 319. (foem.) 



3.—Vicicv, Hub Hiib. Noct. tab. 145. f. 664. 665. 



(fcem.) tab. 146. f. 671. 672. 

 (mas.) 673. (foem.) 



A.—CracciV, Fab Ernst, VIII. pi. cccxli. f.601. 



5. — Pastinum, Treitsch.*. — — — 



6. — Limosa, Treitsch Ernst, VIII. pi. cccxli. f. 602. a. 



'j.— Tirrhcca, Fab Hiib. Noct. tab. 66. f.321. (foem.) 



S.—Lunaris, Fab Ernst, VIII. pi. cccxl. f. 599. 



9.—Minaiis, Hiib Hiib. Noct. tab. 1 22. f. 565. (foem.) 



tab. 124. f. 574. (mas.) 



10.— Punctularis, Hiib Hiib. Noct. tab. 78. f. 364. (foem.) 



11. — Algira, Linn Ernst, VIII. pi. cccvii. f. 531. 



VI.— Geometrical Fab. . . . Hiib. Noct. tab. 66. f. 324. (fcem.) 

 \3.—Cingidaris, Hiib. . . . Hiib. Noct. tab. 76. f. 352. (fcem.) 



l^.—Jucunda, Hiib Hiib. Noct. tab. 103. f. 436. (mas.) 



tab. 105. f. 492. (foem.) 



\5.—Regularis, Hiib Hiib. Noct. tab. 128. f.588. (foem.) 



16. — Irregidaris, Hiib. . . . Hiib. Noct. tab. 78. f. 361. (foem.) 

 17. — Scapulosa, Hiib.f . . . Hiib. Noct. tab. 77. f. 360. (mas.) 



tab. 121. f. 561. (fcem.) 



Genus 83. CATEPHIAifj Ochs., Treitsch. 

 (Catephia, Stephens, Boisduval.) 



Wings, superior dark coloured, with sombre markings: inferior 

 at the base light coloured, with a broad dark margin. — 

 Antcnnce setaceous, slightly pectinated. — Abdomen dark co- 

 loured, with tufts of hairs on the posterior segments. 

 Species. Icon, 



1. Cat IjeiicomelaSy Hiib. . . Ernst, VIII. pi. cccxvii. f. 557. 

 2. — Alc/ii/mistOf Hiib. . . . Ernst, VIII. pi. cccxvii. f. 556. 



• Oph. alis anticis glaucesccntibus, obsolete fiisco fasciatis, maculu reni- 

 formi punctisfjuc nigris. — Oc/is. Trcilscli. v. jmrs iii. p. 2!)7. 



t Ceuocai.a, Hoisdiival. Eiirop. Lcpid. Ind. Alctli. — Duponclicl re- 

 marks of tills epecies, that it is (|uite anomalous, for from the form of its 

 palpi, the last joint of which is slender and very long, and from the length 

 of the maxilla;, itshoidd belong to the genus Erebus Latr. ; but its slender 

 body and the very strongly pectinated, or rather [)lumose antennie of the 

 male, denote its place to be with the Fhalfcnidx. Until the larva, however, 

 which as yet is unknown, shall have been tliscovered, its true situation must 

 remain doubtful. Latreille (who makes it an Erebus) is evidently of the 

 same opinion as noisthival, that it may be separated from all the hitherto- 

 known genera, sinci; he says, " Les males de (|ueli|ues es|K"Ccs ''(of his 

 genus lOrcbu-.) "out its autennes pecliuees, t-i yKji//v«it«< conslilucr v.u sous- 

 miiic jjrujjrr." * KUTyifiiit luctus. 



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