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3. Leucania impuncta, Guen<5e. 

 Leucania imjnincta, Guenee, Noct. i. p. 83. n, 117 (1852). 

 Labelled " E, F. Oxyacanthffi." 



4. Leucania unipuncta^ Haworth, var. separata, Walker. 



JLeuccmia uniimncta^ Haworth, var. separata^ Walker, Lep. Het. xxxii. 

 p. 626 (1865). 



Labelled G 3. 



5. Plusia fjammoideSj Blancliard. 



Ph(sia gammoides, Blancliard, in Gay's Fauna Chilona, vii. p. 84. n. 1, 

 pi. vi. fig. 11 (1854). 



Labelled A. 



6. Plusia cJnlensisj Butler. 

 Plmia chilensis, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1882, p. 138. n, 43. 

 Labelled B. 



As already noted, the Deltoid Noctua3 are in too poor con- 

 dition for recognition. 



The remainder of the collection consists wliollj of Geometraj. 

 I have followed Mr. Warren's recent arrangement of this 

 group. 



Geometry.. 



7. Psilaspilates cavifasciata , Butler. 

 Punagra cavifasciata, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1882, p. 384. n. 65. 

 Numbered 55. 



8. Psilaspilates ceres, var., Butler. 

 Lozogramma ceres, var., Butler, Tiaus. Ent. Soc. 1882, p. 383. n. 63. 

 Numbered QQ. 



9. Psilaspilates venata, Butler. 



Liodes venata, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1882, p. 382. n. 62. 



Numbered 15L 



It will be seen that Mr. Warren has associated together 

 under a new genus of his own three species which I regarded 

 as belonging to different recognized genera ,• it is possible 

 that, in spite of their different aspect, they may be strictly 

 congeneric ; it is also not improbable that the genera to which 

 I assigned them may not differ in essential characters, but at 



