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Meqanephria, Hb., oxyacantluc, Linn., 306. Type. Also of Miselia, 

 'Hb., Tent., ined. 



M. bimaculosa, Linn., 309. 



Agriopis, Boisd., aprilina, Linn., 318. Type. Also of Diphthera, 

 Hb., Tent., ined. 



Eumichtis, Hb., lichenea, 321. Type. Also of Epunda, Dup. 



E. satura, Schiff., 327. 



E. adusta, 329. 



E. protect, Schiff., 339. 



Valeria, Steph., oleagina, Schiff., 348. Type. 



Antitype, Hb., flavicincta, Schiff., 361. Type of Polia, Hb., 

 Tent., ined. 



A. nigrocmcta, Treit., 369. 



A. eld, 372. Type. 



Rhizotype, Hinpsn., flammea, Esp., 373, = empyrea. Type. Six 

 otber species. 



Dasypolia, Guen., templi, Thunb., 424. Type. 



Eupsilia, Hb., satellitia, Linn., 437. Type. 



Xantholeuca, Steph., croceago, Schiff., 441. Type. 



Conistra, Hb., erythrocephala, Schiff., 449. 



C. vaccinii, Linn., 454. Type of Glaia, Hb., Tent., ined. 



C. ligula, Esp., 455. 



0. rubiginea, Scbiff., 457. Type of Dasycampa, Guen. 



Omjjhaloscelis, Hampson, lunosa, Haw., 469. Type and only 

 species. 



Amathes, Hb., lychnidis, Schiff., 475, = pistacina, Schiff., type of 

 Agrochola, Hb., which is included in Amathes. 



A. lota, Linn., 478. 



A. macilenta, Haw., 479. 



A. circellaris, 480. Type of Rusina, Steph., which is merged in 

 Amathes. 



A. helvola, Linn., 482. 



A. litura, Linn., 483. Type. 



A. iners, Germ., = suspecta, Hb., 487. Type of Dyschorista, Led. 



Atethmia, Hb., xerampelina, Esp., 494. Type. Also of Cirrosdia, 

 Guen. 



Cosmia, Ochs., aurago, Scbiff., 498. Type of Ochria, Hb. 



C. Ivtea, Strom. = fiavago, Esp., = silago, Hb., 501. 



C. falvago, Linu. = cerago, Schiff., 502. Type. Also of Citria, 

 Hb., and Xanthia, Hb., Tent. 



C. gilvago, Scbiff., 503. 



C. ocellaris, Borkh., 505. 



C. citrago, Linn., 508. Type of Cirrhia, Hb. 



We may mention that there are tbree hundred and fifty-four figures 

 on the twelve plates in the Atlas which accompanies this volume, and 

 that there are systematic and alphabetical Indexes. 



It is perhaps needless to say that Catalogues such as the one under 

 notice are of paramount utility and importance, as this must be obvious 

 when their scope is understood. In the volumes previously issued, 

 all tbe known species (up to date of publication) are brougbt togetber 

 of tbe Syntomidas (vol. i.), Arctiadse (vols. ii. and iii.), Noctuidre- 

 Agrotinas (vol. iv.), and Hadeninse (vol. v.). 



