90 SERICOSTOMID.E. 



Notidobia, Steph. III. Brit. EnL Hand. vi. 185 ; Kolen. Gen. et Sp. 

 Trick. 91. 



1. NOTIDOBIA CILIARIS. 



Atra, alro-pilosa ; tibiis posterioribus tarsisque subtestaceis vel albi- 

 cantibus ; alls anticis subnitidis, longe atro-pilosis et pubes- 

 centibus, posticis atro-fuscis subopalinis fusco-pubescentibus et 

 fimbriatis. 



Phrygranea ciliaris, Linn. Faun. Suec. 1497, fcem. Billbg. En. 



Ins. 94. Gmel. ed. Syst. Nat. i. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 1070, 41. 

 Phrygranea atrata, Fair. Ent. Syst. ii. 78, 17. Coquebert, Illust. 



Icon. Dec. i. 1, pi. 1, f. 6. Latr. Hist. Nat. xiii. 89, 12. 

 Sericostoma atratum, Pictet, Reck. Phryg. 178, 3, pi. 14, f. 5. 

 Sericostomum atratum, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 2, 927, 1. Ramb. 



Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 497, 7. 

 Notidobia ciliaris, Kol. Gen. et Sp. Trick. 91, 1. 

 Notidobia atrata, Steph. III. Brit. Ent. Hand. vi. 186, 1. 



o, b. England. 



c. Dartmoor. From Dr. Leach's collection. 



2. NOTIDOBIA PYRALOIDES. 



Fulvw, hirtus ; antenna teslacece, basi fusca, corpore duplo longi- 

 ores ; pedes testacei : alee fuscte, anticce latce. 



Tawny, clothed with tawny hairs : antenna testaceous, slender, 

 about twice the length of the body, joints long, cylindrical, brown, 

 with testaceous tips towards the base ; 1st joint stout, tawny : legs 

 testaceous : wings deep brown, thickly clothed and fringed with 

 hairs ; fore-wings very broad ; veins brown. Length of the body 3 j 

 4 lines ; of the wings 10 12 lines. 



a, b. Georgia. From Mr. Abbot's collection. 



3. NOTIDOBIA LATIFASCIA. 



Testaceus, hirtus ; antennae articulis fusco cinctis ; alee anticae 

 fascia lata obliqua fusca, posticce cinerece. 



Testaceous, clothed with testaceous hairs: antennae slender, 

 longer than the body, or perhaps twice its length ; each joint brown 

 at the base ; 1st joint stout : fore-wings with a broad oblique brown 

 band beyond the middle ; hind-wings gray. Length of the body 24 

 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. 



a. North America. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



