1654 CATALOGUE OF 



Fam. MACABIDiE, C. L. H. xxiii. 874. 



Genus AMILAPIS, C. L. H. xxiii. 875. 

 Amilapis triplipunctata. 

 triplipunctata, Fitch, bth Rep. In. N. York, 45. 

 New York. 



Genus MACAKIA, C. L. H. xxiii. 878. 

 Macaria signaria, C. L. H. xxiii. 880. 

 a— c. Eatisbon. From Dr. H.-Schae tier's collection. 



Macaria ? procidaria. 

 procidaria, H.-Sch. Lep. Exot. pi. 78, f. 450. 

 Rio Janeiro, 



Macaria triplicaria. 

 triplicaria, H.-Sch. Lep. Exot. pi. 65, f. 367. 

 Brazil. 



Macaria fidoniaria. 



Mas. Cinerea, fusco conspersa ; palpi nigricantes, porrecti, 

 robusti, caput superantes, articufo So brevissimo ; antenna late 

 pectinatce, apice glabrae ; tibice posticce vix dilatatce ; alee fascia 

 lata lineaque postmedia undulata nigricantibus, gutta media 

 nigricante ; antica plagis duabus submarginalibus nigricanti- 

 bus plus minusve connexis nonnunquam ferrugineo variis ; 

 posticce margine exteriore vix angulato. 



Male. Cinereous, thickly brown-speckled. Palpi blackish, 

 porrect, stout, extending rather beyond the head ; third joint very 

 minute. Antennae broadly pectinated, except at the tips. Abdomen 

 as long as the interior border of the hind wings. Hind tibice hardly 

 dilated, with four short spurs. Wings with a broad blackish band 

 near the base, and with a postmedial undulating blackish line ; a 

 blackish t middle dot ; fringe alternately blackish and cinereous. 

 Fore wings hardly acute ; two blackish more or less connected some- 

 times ferruginous-varied patches between the postmedial line and 

 the exterior border, which is convex and moderately oblique. Hind 



