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Anceps, Hb. 1804. (Guenee says the synonymy of this species 

 Sordida, Boik, 1792. is rather confused, but after examining 

 Infesta, Och. 1807. all the claims he gives precedence to 



Anceps^] 

 Albicolon, Hb. 

 Furva, W.V. 

 Brassicse, L. 

 Persicarise, L. 



APAMEA, Och. 

 Basilinea, Fab. 

 Connexa, Bork. 

 Gemina, Hb. (The type is nearly unicolorous, the var. more 



v. Remissa, Tr. varied.) 

 Unanimis, Tr. 

 Ophiogramma, Esp. 

 Fibrosa, Hb. 



v. Le^lcost^gma^ Hb. (Unicolorous dark, with distinct white 



stigmata.) 



Oculea, L. 1761. Berce. Doubleday. 



Didyma, Esp. 1788. Staudinger. 



v. Furca, Haw. (Brown at costa, inner half of wing paler.) 

 v. Rava, Haw. (Brown across centre, base and hind margin 



paler. 



v. I-niger, Haw. (A distinct - like mark below the stigmata.) 

 v. Lugens y Haw. (Black, with distinct white stigmata.) 

 Leucostigmci) Esp. 



MIANA, Steph. 

 Strigilis, L. 



v. Prceduncula, Haw. (Broadly white at hind margin.) 



v. Latruncula, W.V. (Much marbled.) 



v. AZthiops, Haw. (Black.) 

 Fasciuncula, Haw. 



v. Cana, Std. Cat. (Clay coloured.) 

 Literosa, Haw. 



Furuncula, W.V. 1776. Berce. Doubleday. 



Bicoloria, Vill. 1789. Staudinger. 



v. Numerates , Haw. (Dark central band.) 



v. Termina&s t Haw. 



v. Rufuncula, Haw. (Pale unicolorous.) 



Captiuncula, Tr. 

 Expolita, Stainton. 



