46 2 Mr. Children's Abstract of the Characters of 



Species. Icon. 



S.Zer.Adiisiata, Fab Hiibn.Geom. tab. 15. f. 75. (mas.) 



6. — Suniata^ Hlibn Hiibn.Geom. tab.56. f.288.(mas.) 



7. — Albicillata, Linn Hiibn.Geom. tab. 15. f. 76.(f<]em.) 



8. — Marghiata, Linn Hiibn.Geom. tab. 15. t'. 80. (mas.) 



9. — Maculata, Fab.*f Hiibn.Geom. tab.25.f.l55. (mas.) 



10. — Melanaria, Linn. . . . .Hiibn.Geom. tab. 16. f. 86. (mas.) 

 1 1 . — Grossulariata, Linn.J^Hiibn.Geom. tab. 16. f.8 1. (foem.) 

 12. — Ulmaria, Treitsch. . . .Hiibn.Geom. tab. 16. f.85. (foem.) 



tab. 76. f. 391. (mas.) f. 392. 

 (foem.) 

 13. — Pantaria, Linn. ... .Hiibn.Geom. tab. 16. f. 84.(foem.) 

 14. — Cribrata, Treitsch. . .Hiibn.Geom. tab. 16. f. 83. (mas.) 

 15. — Ta7?2mafa,Wien.Verz.l|Hiibn.Geom. tab. 17. f. 90.(foem.) 

 16.— re7Knato,Wien.Verz.ll5[Hiibn.Geom.tab.l7.f. 91.(mas.) 



tab. 73. f. 376. (mas.) f. 377- 

 (foem.) 



Genus 105. MINOA, Ochs., Treitsch. 



(MiNOA, Cleogene, Tanagra, DuponcheL 

 MiNOA, Stephens.) 



Wings, both on the upper antl under surfaces, of one colour. — 

 Larva with the body tapering anteriorly, naked, and gene- 

 rally of lively colours ; head small. — Metamorphosis in a 

 slight web. Divided into two families. 



Fam. a. — With rounded wings. 



Fam. B. — With the anterior wings lanceolate, with faint traces, 

 occasionally, of one or two transverse bands. 



Fam. a. Species. Icon. 



1. Min. Euphorbiata, Fab.»Hiibn. Geom.tab. 15. f. 78. (mas.) 



* Heucyna, Stephens. 



t Venilia, DuponcheL— "All the wings sprinkled with little irregular 

 spots, both on the upper and under sides, on a light ground-colour.— Pa/pt 

 long and \d\Gty. — MaxilUB long." — Duponch. I. c. p. 110. 



t Abraxas, Stephens. 



§ Zerene, DuponcheL—" All the tvings traversed across the middle by 

 two rows of crowded spots, many of which form larger spots by their union . 



Abdomen punctuated.— Pflf//;j very (.hoTt.—MaJcUUz long, convolute only 



at the extremity." — Duponch. I.e. p. 110. 



II Bapta, Stephens. 



T CoRCYRiA, DuponcheL— " Independent of the rest of the markings, 

 which vary with the species, each wing has a distinct spot in or near the 

 centre of its disc— Pa/pi veiy short.— Maji/te very Xong." —Duponch. I.e. 

 p. 110. 



• MiNOA, DuponcheL — "All the wings of one colour, both on the upper 

 and under sides ; the second wing.^ very much rounded.— Po/fji short. — MaX' 

 iU<B lone."— Duponch. /. c. p. 1 12. 



• 2. Mm. 



