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FIRMATA, Hub., Firmata,firmatus, confirmed, esta- 

 blished. 



HYPSIPETES, Ste., Hypsipetes [Ypsipetes], v-^iTreTr)?, 

 high-flying. 



RUBERATA, Fre., Rubera'ta, ruber, red. 



IMPLUVIATA, W. V., Impluvia'ta, impluviatus, shaped 

 like an impluvium, i. e. having a square border. 



ELUTATA, W. V., Eluta'ta, elutus, washed out. 

 MELANTHIA, Dup., Melarithia, /ueXav^?, dark, 

 swarthy. 



RUBIGINATA, W. V., Rubigind'ta, rubigo, rust-colour. 



OCELLATA, L., Oqellata, ocellatus, eyed, covered 

 with eyes. 



ALBICILLATA, L., Albiqilla ta, albus, white. 

 MELANIPPE, Dup., Melanip'pe, a Grecian divinity, 

 the daughter of ^Eolus. Hyg. Fab. 186. 



HASTATA, L., Hastata, hasta, a spear; from the 

 spear-shaped markings. 



TRISTATA, L., Tristata, tristis, sorrowful ; the black 

 and white wings appearing to be in mourn- 

 ing. 



PROCELLATA, W. V., Pro^ellata, procella, a storm ; 

 the white ground-colour of the wings being par- 

 tially obscured _by dark clouds of brown. 



UNANGULATA, Ha., Unangulata; unus, one, angulus, 

 an angle. 



RIVATA, Hub., Rlvata, rivus, a rivulet ; from the 

 wave-like markings. 



SUBTRISTATA, Ha., Subtrista 'ta, subtristis, slightly 

 sorrowful ; half-mourning. 



MONTANATA, W. V., Montana ta, montanus, dwelling 

 among mountains. 



GALIATA, W. V., Galiata, said to feed on the Great 

 Hedge Bedstraw (Galium Mollugo). 



FLUCTUATA, L., Fluctua'ta, fluctuare, to undulate ; 

 the pale parts of the wings being much undu- 

 lated with fine ashy streaks ; or fluctuare, to 

 fluctuate, from the variableness of the species. 

 ANTICLEA, Ste., Anticlea, the mother of Ulysses. 



SINUATA, W. V., Sinuata, sinuare, to bend, to swell 

 out in curves. 



RTJBIDATA, W. V., Rubidd'ta } rubidus, reddish. 



BADIATA, W. V., Badid'ta, badius, chestnut-colour. 



DERIVATA, W. V., Derlvata, de-rivus, supplied with 

 a stream : from the stream-like streak behind 

 the middle of the fore-wings. 



