2^r) 



Lita, II. g. 



I'^orin of Byneda, dilTcriiif^ liv tin- lusln-d iind naked cyfs bciiij^ constrirtfd 

 nnd the male antennae being furnished witli a thick ciiial fringing. 'J'he head 

 is more sunken (uid tlie vestiture more liairy tlian in Synedn. 



I-itii .scxsigmita, n. s. 



Primaries biaclvi.sli, with tiyiieda-Vike markings. Two whiti.sli incomplete 

 fasciae, the first on the nK^dian s))ace anteriorly, inconspicuous, and some- 

 times obsolete, the second beyond the reniform. Benc^ath the fasciae are more 

 distinct, the outer continued to internal margin. Hind wings black, with 

 three spots on either surface, alcove light sulphur yellow, Vjeneath white ; the 

 upper spot on tin; disc the larger, the lower two are situate opposite each 

 other near external margin before the angle, fringes black, touched with wliite. 

 Body hairs blackish, beneath mixed with i)ale ; anal hairs yidlowish white. 



Expanse, 27-32 m. ni. 



Mr. Henry Edwards, No. 553fi, Xcvada ; ]\Ir. Crotch, in Miis. 

 Comp. Zoology. 



lioliiiii Jnciinda, Iliibner. 



Specimens sent by Mr. Belfrage from Texas are better marked 

 than material from Alabama in the Collection which corresponds 

 with Gnenee's description of ciuis. I tliiuk tlie species admits of 

 both forms, while the Texan specimens better agree with Hiibner's 

 fignre. 



Boliua ayrotipeniii.s, n. s. 



Stouter thr.njucunda ; the fore wings are of the obscure yellow fuscous tint 

 that charr.cterizes some specimens of Agrotis saucia, and have inconspicuous 

 markings. The median space is palest ; the subterminal line is indicated on 

 costa, where it is pale, geminate and preceded by two cuneiform black 

 marks. The median lines are badly defined ; a black stain marks the reni- 

 form. The terminal festooned line is obvious, and is repeated on the fringes 

 which are fuscous, touched with white at internal angle. Hind wings largely 

 black, white at base; the marginal antennal white fleck inconspicuous, fringes 

 white, touched with fuscous. 



Expanse, 45 m. m. Texas (Belfrage). 

 Eubolina, n. s. 



Differs from Bolina by the lengthily ciliate male antennae. The frontal 

 squamae are gathered into a pointed tuft. The palpi are shorter, not curved 

 upwards, but extended straightly forwards, the second joint not exceeding the 



