332 Mr. Chiltlreii's AbdrttcL of the Characters of 



Species. Icon. 



l.Asp.Pu7-piiraria, Linn.* Hiibn.Geom.tab. 38. f.l9S.(mas.) 



f. 199. (tbeni.) 

 2. — Mundataria, Cram. ...Hiibn.Geom.tab. 72. f.375.(mas.) 



3. — Sacraria, Linn Hiibn.Geom.tab. 38. f.200.(mas.) 



4..—Gilvaria, Fab.f Hiibn.Geom. tab.38.f.201.(fcem.) 



5. — Arcnacearia, Hiibn. ...Hiibn.Geom. tab. 21. f. 1 14. (mas.) 



6. — Ci-ucntaria, Hiibn Hiibn. Geom. tab. 10. f. 48. (mas.) 



7. — Vespertaria, Linn Hiibn.Geom. tab.45.f.226. (mas.) 



8. — Citraria, Hiibn Hiibn. Geom. tab. 40. f.212.(mas.) 



9. — Artcsiaria, Fab Hiibn. Geom. tab. 3. f. 15. (fosm.) 



10. — Coai-ctata, Fab Hiibn.Geom. tab. 42. f.219.Ciccm.) 



11. — Lineolata, Hiibn.J. ...Hiibn. Geom. tab. 60. f. 311. (mas.) 



12. — Pahimharia, Fab.§ Hiibn.Geom. tab. 42. f.221.(fffim.) 



13.—Petraria, Hiibn. || Hiibn.Geom. tab.21.f. 11 3. (mas.) 



Genus 93. CROCALLIS, Ochs., Treitsch. 



(Crocallis, Himera, Duponchel. 

 Crocallis, MetRa, Stephens.) 



Antentia: in the males strongly pectinated, nearly plumose. — 

 Anterior wings with two transverse bands, converging to- 

 wards the interior margin. — Abdojuen remarkably stout, 

 especially in the females. — Larva very thick in proportion 

 to its length. — Metamorphosis above ground, or just under 

 the surface in a slight web. 



Species. Icon. 



l.Croc.Extimaria, Hiibn.'^Hiibn. Geom. tab. 4. f. 21. (mas.) 



* AspiLATEs, Stephens. 



+ AsPiLATES, Duponch.— " Anterinr wvigs traversed diagonally by one 

 or two lines springing from the superior angle; posterior wini's oi nearly 

 the same form as tlie anterior.— P«//ji pointed, extending beyond the fore- 

 head. — Legs very long. —Maxillce very distinct." — Lep. de France, torn. vii. 

 part. ii. p. 108. 



X Phibai.apteryx, Stephens. 



§ AspiLATES, Stephens. Phasiane, Duponch. — "Ph. Anterior wings with 

 a dot between two tmnsverse, nearly straight, and almost parallel lines. — 

 Patpi pointed, extending beyond the forehead. — Maxillce long.''— ie/;. dc 

 France, torn. v'n. part. ii. p. 10!). 



II LozoGRAMifA, Stephens. 



*|[ Crocallis, Duponch. — " All the witigs slightly indented, with a point- 

 in the centre of each, two transverse, diverging lines on the anterior, and 

 a single line on ihe posterior.— Palpi with the last joint pointed, extending 

 bcyontl the forehead.— ^l/rw/Z/cc none. — 7V«)m,r wide, very velvety.— ./^«- 

 tenna; pectinated in the males; simple in the females. — 7.wm rugose, of 

 equal thickness through its whole length, not tubercular, but with a few 

 short, scattered hairs : Itead as large as the fn-st segments, slightly de- 

 pressed anteriorly."— Lf/j. dc France, torn, \-\i, part, ii. p. IJl- 



2. Croc. 



