232 M.\NI)llllII,A'ry\. 'I'ltlCllOl-'IKIlA. 



8p. 6. nigi'icorni.s. Orhnicra, aciilis (intfiinLKjuc plcco-nlgrii, cajiitc thorarcque 

 supra, I)runnris, alls- an/iris pallidr ochractis, alhido indistinct^ irioriiiis. 

 (fiOiig. coil), t liii.; lOxp. Alar. 10 — 11 I'm.) 



N. G. (AG9.) [licicoriiis. S/rpL Cntal. 321. No. 3G68.— IMir. nigiiconiis. 



Pictet,p. me. pi. vi.j: t. 



Ochreous: anteniisc and eyes pitchy-black; Iicail ami thorax brown above; 

 palpi ochreous ; anterior wings broad, pale ochreous, with minute indistinct 

 whitish dots, especially towards the inner margin, which is darker than the 

 anterior; towards the base are some larger and more distinct spots, with a 

 larger one in the middle, and another on the inner edge, where the nervures 

 decussate; legs pale, with dull black spines. 



Not a common species : found, in the vicinity of liOndon, in June. 



Sp. 7. (bdiia. Jtiifcscrittc-ochracca, aiilciinis hrunnco annnlatis, ocuJis funds, 

 ttlis aiitiris piihc.scciitlhns, ftisco-dcliranis punctis remotis palUdiorilms. (Long. 

 Corp. .'ij lin. ; Exp. Alar. Vi lin.) 



N.G. (569.) dubius. Steph. Cntal. 321. No. 36Gt. 



Reddish-ochreous : antcnme annulated with brown; eyes fuscous ; anterior 

 wings very pubescent, slightly granulated, ochreous-brown, with the 

 nervures darker, the areolets minutely sprinkled with remote paler dots; 

 the hinder angle is somewhat dilated ; posterior wings hyaline, pale, with a 

 laint oclnooiis tinge, the m-rvures and apex distinctly ochreous ; legs pale 

 ochreous, with black spines. 



This remarkable insect makes <i near ai)[)ioach to the following genus, but 

 difl'ers in having the wings less distinclly rounded at the apex, and somewhat 

 longer and narrower. 



Also an uncommon species : found, in .Tunc, in the vicinity of the 

 metropolis. 



Genus XXXTV.—CirKTOrTEllYX* nii/n. 



Antcii iKi' ]oi\gcr than the botly and the wings, very slender, simple: pal/n 

 slightly pubescent, also very slender ; maxillary A-jointed, the two basal 

 joints short, the other three long and slender, the apical one slender and 

 acute ; labial 3-articulat,e, the terminal joint obtuse ovate : head sniall : 

 cye.v large, prominent: thorax oviiie : wings much deflexed during repose; 

 anterior short, broad, nnicli rounded at the apex, and very pubescent, the 

 costii romided in the middle and deeply ciliated, the disc graiudated, and 

 jjiodui iiig long rigid setai ; posterior wings less pilose, short, very broad 

 and .nuple, faintly noti'lu'd on the hinder margin : abdomvn short, robust. 



\'«iri; seta ; Trrtpvl, pcnna. 



