LEPIDOPTERA. 291 



Cleosiris Catamita, Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lep. pi. 23, f. 3. 

 Westwood, in Doubleday and Hewitson's Diurnal 

 Lep. p. 504, pi. 77, f. 9. 

 a. b. Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 



Section II. 



Larva either slightly tuberculate, hairy, with a prominence on the 

 third or fourth segment and on the anal extremity, or more regularly 

 cylindrical and hairy. Metamorphosis : — .Cocoon large, oval, the 

 interior being cellular, or consisting of a delicate filiform web. The 

 perfect insect has long narrow wings ; flies by twilight and darkness ; 

 antennae setaceous, or more or less bipectinated ; proboscis short ; 

 abdomen slender. 



Phal^na, sect. III. Noctu^, pt. Linnosus, S. N. I. II. pp. 809, 823 



(1767). 

 Nocttle, pt. (Larva C. fusiformes) , Denis et Schieffermiiller, Wien. 



Verz.p. 67 (1776). 

 NocTTTinE, pt. (Stirps II. et III. pt.), Horsfield, Oatal. Lep. Mus. 



MIC. pp. 28, 30 (1828). 

 Nocttio-Bombtcites, pt. et Tineites, pt. Latreille, Gen. Crust, et 



Ins. IY. pp. 190, 219 (1809). 

 Tineida, pt. Duncan, in Brewster's Udinb. JEncycl. IX. p. 133 (1830). 

 Lithosiid-S, Stephens, III. Brit. Ins. Haust. II. p. 88 (1829) ; id. 



Catal. Brit. Lep. Brit. Mus. p. 59 (1850). Westwood, Introd. 



II. I?. 390(1840). Stainton, Manual Brit. Lep. pp. 107, 135 



(1856). 

 Lithosijb, Hiibner, Zutrdge, p. 4 (1818). Newman, Sph. Vesp. 



p. 43 (1832). 

 Aectiites, pt. Newman, Untom. Mag. II. p. 383 (1834) ; id. Hist. 



of Ins. 2nd edit. p. 212 (1841). 

 LiTHOSiADiE, Swainson, Cabinet Cyclop, p. 106 (1840). 

 Lithosides, Boisduval, Ind. Meth.p. 56 (1840). 

 Lithosiites, pt. Blanchard, Hist. Nat. des Ins. II. pp. 362, 363 



(1845). 

 Lithosiid^e, pt. Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. pt. II. p. 279 



(1854). 

 Htpsidjb, Lithosiid^e, et Callimorphid^, Walker, id. pt. VII. 



pp. 1673, 1677, 1683 (1856). 

 Chelonarii, Boisduval. 



