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 Caberodes floridaria. 

 c. East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



Cabekodes? Varadabia. 



Mas. Testacea ; palpi porrecti, breves, graciles, caput vix su- 

 perantes ; antenna late pectinate; tibia posticce subincras- 

 satce ; alee breviuscula, linea exteriore fusca obliqua subrecta, 

 spatio marginali obscuriore, punctis marginalibus fuscis 

 elongatis ; anticm apice rotundata?. 



Male. Testaceous. Palpi short, slender, porrect, extending 

 very little beyond the head : third joint very minute. Antennae 

 broadly pectinated. Hind tibiae slightly incrassated. Wings 

 rather short, with an exterior nearly straight brown line, beyond 

 which they have a somewhat darker hue; marginal points brown, 

 elongated. Fore wings somewhat rounded at the tips; exterior 

 border slightly convex, moderately oblique. Length of the body 4 

 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 



a. Georgia. From Mr. Milne's collection. 



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 Cabekodes? Cabcearia. 

 a — e. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 



Caberodes Asanderaria. 



Fcem. Testacea, nigro subconspersa ; palpi porrecti, graciles, 

 caput paullo superantes, articulo 3o conico minimo ; ala? linea 

 recta obliqua albida cinereo marginata nigro punctata ; an- 

 tica? subfalcatce, linea interiore cinerea arcuata diffusa subun- 

 dulata, gutta discali nigra, margine exteriore subangulato ; 

 postica? fuscescente strigata. 



Female. Testaceous, slightly black -speckled, whitish testaceous 

 beneath. Palpi porrect, slender, extending a liitle beyond the head ; 

 third joint conical, very small. Wings with a straight oblique 

 whitish cinereous-bordered black-pointed line, which in the hind 

 wings is diffuse, and does not extend to the costa. Fore wings sub- 

 falcate, with a curved diffuse slightly undulating cinereous interior 

 line; a black discal dot; exterior border forming a very obtuse 



