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(9) TiTANio SCHRATJKIANA Hockenw. Beitr. vi. p. 336, pi. vii. £. 6. 

 Noctua luguhrina Esp. iv. p. 189, C. Europe. 

 Pyralis holesericealis Hiibn. Pyr. £. 112. 



(10) Titanic phrtgialis Hiibu. Pyr. f. 42. Europe. 

 R/ralis rupicolalis Hiibn. Pyr. ff. 139 & 198-200. 



Noctua monechda E^p. iv. pi. 197. ff. 5, 6. 

 Pyralis sericealis Hiibn. Ps'r. f. 43 (var.). 



„ nevadalis Stgr. S. E. Z. 1859, p. 220 (var.). 



(ll)tTiTANio DAPHALis Grote, Can. Ent. xiii. p. 17. U.S.A. 



Auctorum. 



Botys huhuhattalis Hulst, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. xiii. p. 149. U.S.A. 



Titanio zachlora Meyr. E. M. M. (2) ii. p. 11. Algeria. 



„ pro.vimalis Fern. Insect Life, vi. p. 256. California. 



Hercyna cacuminalis Ev. F. V. U. p. 476. S. Eussia ; W. Asia. 



Noctuomorplia modestalis Christ. Hor. Ent. Eoss. xii. p. 267, pi. 7. 



f. 38. Turkestan. 



Noctuomorpha pulchellalis Stgr. Deutsche E. Zeit., Lep. v. pi. iii. 



f. 20, & vi. p. 71. C. Asia. 



Titanio eponyma Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1890, p. 454. 



Transcaucasus. 



= Threnodes moescMeri Eom. Mem. iii. p. 22, pi. 1. f. 11 {nee 



Christ.). 



Hercyna lieliothalis Stgr. Deutsche E. Zeit., Lep. v. pi. iii. f. 18 



& vi. p. 74. C. Asia. 



„ pasc7ta7is Stgr. ? ined. 



„ suUaiialis Stgr. Deutsche E. Zeit., Lep. v. pi. iii. f. 19 



& vi. p. 75. C. Asia. 



sericatalis H.-S. iv. p. 17, ff. 28-36, S.E. Europe. 



Genus 145. Metasia. 



Metasia Guen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 251 (1854). 



Palpi porrect, triangularly scaled, the 3rd joint hidden ; maxillary 

 palpi dilated with scales ; proboscis small ; frons vi'ith a rounded 



Fig. 145. 



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Metasia monialis, (^ . \. (From Moths Ind. vol. iv.) 



prominence ; antennae nearly simple ; tibiae with the spurs equal. 

 Fore wing rather long and narrow ; vein 3 from well before angle 



