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Sp. 43. centralis. Ochraceus, alts anticis fuscis, intei-ne ochraceo irroratis, 

 macula centrali alteraque postice, lunulaque marginali pallidis. (Long. corp. 

 4— 5lin.; Exp. Alar. 10—11 lin.) 



Lim. apicalis. Steph. Catal. 323. No. 3725.— Lim. centralis. Phil. Mag, 

 {^Curtis) V. iv. p. 124. 



Ochreous : thorax above and abdomen brown ; anterior wings fuscous, 

 thickly freckled with ochreous, the costa wholly of the latter colour ; on the 

 disc is an obscure pale spot, and a smaller and less distinct one on the 

 transverse nervures, and on the hinder margin is a large somewhat ovate 

 blotch of the same, extending almost from angle to angle ; posterior wings 

 pale, hyaline, with the apex ochreous ; legs and antennse pale tawny- 

 ochreous, the former with black spines. 



Also taken within the metropolitan district, but less frequently 

 than the last, in June and July. 



Sp. 44. punctatus. Brunneo-ochraceus, alls anticis pallide ochraceis, interne 

 brunneo punctatis. (Long. corp. 5 lin.; Exp. Alar. 10 lin.) 



Lim. punctatus. Steph. Catal. 323. No. 3723. 



Brownish-ochreous, with a tawny hue: eyes black; anterior wings pale 

 ochreous, the costa immaculate, the disc, inner and hinder margins, thickly 

 covered with somewhat confluent brown freckles ; nervures brownish at the 

 apex and towards the base of the inner margin; posterior wings very 

 transparent, pale, with the apex rather ochreous ; legs pale tawny, with 

 brownish spines. 



Found in July, near London. 



Sp. 45. elongatus. Pallide ochraceus, alis anticis angustatis et elongatis, pallide 

 ochraceis interne brunneo subirroratis. (Long. corp. 3| lin. ; Exp. Alar. 11 — 

 12 lin.) 



Lim. elongatus. Steph. Catal. 323. No. 3726. 



Pale ochreous : antennae long and tawny ; anterior wings narrow and some- 

 what elongate, pale ochreous, with the extreme inner margin and the apex 

 faintly freckled with brown, the costa immaculate; posterior wings very 

 transparent, pale ochreous white; legs pale tawny, with blackish spines. 



Also found, in July, near London. 



Sp. 46. fuliginosus. Brunneo-ochraceus, ahdomine pallida, alis anticis fusco- 

 Juliginosis, atomis pallidioribus obscure notatis, posticis hyalinis, albidis, iri- 

 descentibus. (Long. corp. 4 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 11 lin.) 

 Lim. fuliginosus. Steph. Catal. 323. No. 3727. 



Ochreous-brown : antennae pale tawny; anterior wings dull smoky-brown, 

 with a few very obscure paler freckles on the disc, the nervures dusky ; 



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