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CATALOGUE OF 



wings slightly dentate. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the 

 wings 14 lines. 



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



South America 



Contains four groups. In the first, which is peculiar to South 

 America, the antenna? are long and pectinated in the male; the fore 

 wings are oblong and thinly clothed, and the interior line cor- 

 responds to a black band on the base of the abdomen. The second 

 group is identical with the second North American group, the 

 third group forms part of the first European group, and the fourth 

 group contains two small aberrant species. 



Group 1. 



A. Ala? fusco non varia?. 



A. Pedes anteriores nigricante non cincti. 



a. Ala? antica? extus non fuscescentes. 



a. Tibia? postica? vix incrassata?. 



b. Tibia? posticae incrassata?. 



i. Ala? antica? non maculata?. - 

 ii. Ala? antica? maculata?. 



b. Ala? antica? extus fuscescentes. 



B. Pedes anteriores nigricante cincti. 



B. Ala? fusco varia?. 



A. Ala? subhyalina?. 



a. Ala? pallidiores. t - 

 B. Alae obscuriores. - 



B. Ala? non subhyalinae. - 



vacillaria, Guen. 



- dimidiaria, Guen. 



quisquiliaria, Guen. 



defimaria, Guen. 



- syrniaria, Guen. 



bolinaria, Guen. 



litharia, Guen. 



detectaria, Guen. 



20. Tephrosia vacillaria. 



Mas. Pallidissime testaceo-cinerea ; tibiae posticce vix incrassatce ,• 

 alee subdentatce, nigro subconspersce, anticce linea interiore 

 antice interrupta, postice nigro lata, linea exteriore antice 

 punctulari postice dilatata, striga exteriore obliqua, linea 

 submarginali pallida. 



Tephrosia vacillaria, Guen. Phal. i. 260, 400. 



Brazil. 



