LEP1D0PTERA HETEROCERA. 401 



Group 3. 



4. Tephrosia punctulata. 



Fuscescens aut albido-fuscescens ; alee linea marginali nigra inter- 

 . rupta, fimbria fusco notata ; anlicce lineis quatuor nigrican- 

 tibus subundulatis apud costam dilatatis^ linea submarginali 

 albido marginata ; poslicce lineis ex parte obsoletis. 



Geometra punctulata, Wien. Verz. 106, 13. Brahm, Ins. KaL ii. 



384, 261. Bork. Eur. Schm. v. 252, 109. Hubn. Geom. pi. 



61, f. 3L7. Haw. Lep. Brit. 277. ///. N. Ausg. dess. i. 421, 



13. 

 Phalaena tigris, Naturf. xiii. 31. 



Selidosema punctularia, Hubn. Verz. Schm. 299, 2897. 

 Gnophos punctulata, Treit. Schm, i. 180, 12. 

 Boarmia punctulata, Hup. Lep. iv. 373, pi. 161, f. 2. Steph. III. 



Brit. Haust. iii. 192. Herr.-Seh. Ear. Schm. iii. 83, 222. 

 Tepbrusia extersaria, Boisd. Ind. 198, 1574. Guen. Phal. i. 269, 



421. 



a, b. England. Presented by B. Cooke, Esq. 

 c — k. England. From Mr. Stephens' collection. 

 I — q. England. 

 r 9 s. Europe. From M. Becker's collection. 



North America. 



Group 1. 



Antennae of the male pectinated, filiform at the tips. Wings 

 hardly dentate ; the lines represented by points. Fore wings of the 

 male with a small vesicle at the base. 



Group 2. 



Antennae of the male pectinated. Hind tibiae much incras- 

 sated. Wings with the exterior line partly obsolete. 



Group 3. 

 Like the first European group. 



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