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1701. MONIMA FASCICULATA. 

 1706. MONIMA CASTANEIPENNIS. 

 1705. MONIMA FERROSTICTA. 



Sect. III. Antennae of male strongly serrate and fasciculate. 



A. Forewing with the subterminal line angled inwards 



in discal fold c nigrorenalis. 



B. Forewing with the subterminal line not angled inwards 

 in discal fold. 



a Forewing with more or less prominent small dentate 



black or brown marks before subterminal line incerta. 



b. Forewing without small dentate marks before sub- 

 terminal line cinnamomea. 



1920. MONIMA NIGRORENALIS. 



Fig. 114. — Monima incerta, ft. \. 

 1706. a. Monima incerta, Hiifn. Berl. Mag., III., p. 298 (17671 ; Staud. Cat. 

 Lep. pal., p. 201. 



Noctua instabilis, Schiff. Wien. Verz., p. .76 (1776) ; Esp. Schmett. 

 IV., pi. 151, f. 3; ffiibn. Eur. Schmett. Noct., f. 

 65 ; Dup. Lep. Fr., VI., pi. 81, f. 3 ; Steph. III. 

 Brit. Ent. Haust., II., p. 140. 

 trlgutta, Esp. Schmett., IV., pi. 147, f. 4 (1790). 

 contracta, Esp. Schmett , IV., pi. 151, f. 2 (1790). 

 „ collinita, Esp. Schmett., IV., pi. 152, f. 6 (1790). 

 Bornbyx nebulosus, Haw. Lep. Brit., p. 120 (1803). 

 „ subsetaceus, Haw. Lep. Brit., p. 120 (1803), 

 „ fuscatus, Haw. Lep. Brit., p. 122 (1803). 

 ,, angustus, Haw. Lep. Brit., p. 112 (1803). 

 Tceniocampa evanida, But]. A. M. N. H. (5), IV., p. 362 (1879). 

 ,, pallida, Lampa. Tidskr., 1885, p. 72. 



pallida, Staud. Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1888, p. 32. 

 „ pallidior, Staud. Cat. Lep. pal., p. 201 (1901). 



Head and thorax rufous more or less strongly mixed with grey ; palpi black 

 at sides ; abdomen grey irrorated with brown, the anal tuft and ventral 

 surface tinged with rufous. Forewing grey, thickly irrorated and striated 

 with brown and more or less strongly suffused with rufous ; an indistinct 

 subbasal line from costa to submedian fold, followed by a dark point in cell ; 

 antemedial line indistinct, slightly sinuous ; orbicular and reniform large, 

 with whitish annuli, the former oblique elliptical, the latter-;; with its lower 



