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Tceniocampas, continuing the run, agathina leads the 

 way to aquilina, tritici, obelisca, nigricans, cursoria, and 

 again to saucia, dahlii, rubi, and brunnea, when we get 

 to the height of elaboration, descending to f estiva, conflua, 

 leucographa, sobrina, pyrophila, and porphyrea. 



Agrotis augur. 



Harpe tapered to a point, without corona; clasper 

 hooked above, on the outer margin there is a blunt 

 point, showing the junction of the sacculus with the edge 

 of the harpe ; uncus is tongue shaped ; vesica has a 

 short bulbed cornutus, and a scobinated process; the 

 juxta is bi-lobed. 



Ravida; obSCUPa. From John Gardner. 

 Harpe tapered to a curved point ; clasper elbowed ; 

 uncus short and pointed; aedoeagus has a jointed cap 

 which is crested ; vesica with round process, scobinated, 

 and toothed; juxta a thin plate. 



Negleeta ; eastanea. From S. J. Capper. 

 Harpe peaked, without corona; cucullus with a tooth at 

 the anal angle ; clasper rounded at the elbow ; uncus 

 blunt at the tip ; aedoeagus serrated and scobinated at 

 the orifice; vesica with a small cornutus; juxta with a 

 thick ring at the base. 



In the following species only the salient features 

 will be noted. The harpe is peaked, with corona ; the 

 clasper is bulbed at the base conically, and curved 

 upwards to a point. 



Suffusa. 



Harpe long ; clavus very small and spined ; uncus 

 parallel and pointed; vesica with long band of small 

 teeth ; juxta a thin plate. 



Lunigera. From J. W. Tutt. 



Harpe long ; clavus produced and spined ; uncus 

 cygnated; vesica with small teeth ; juxta a thin plate. 



Cinerea. From J. W. Tutt. 



Harpe short ; clavus small and spined ; uncus parallel, 

 curved at the tip, which is not pointed ; vesica with 

 small curved scobinated process; juxta wide, pointed 

 at the base. 



