LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 451 



Bronchelia hortaria, Guen. Phal. i. 288, 462. 



a — c. United States. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 

 d—g. Georgia. From Mr. Milne's collection. 

 h. ? 



2. Bronchelia dendraria. 



Mas et fcem. Prcecedenti similis ; alee minus conspersee, magis 

 dentatce, fasciis media et submarginali bene determinates ; 

 anticce fascia media apud strigam discalem excisa. 



Bronchelia dendraria, Guen. Phal. i. 289, 463. 

 Georgia. 



3* Bronchelia disserptaria. 



Mas. Albido-cinerea ; palporum arliculus 3us brevissimus ; an* 

 tennce late pectinatce ; thorax nigricante fasciatus ; tibiee 

 posticce vix incrassatce ; alee amplce, fusco conspersce, lineis 

 tribus nigricantibus dentatis undulatis incompletis, linea sub- 

 marginali alba angulosa intus cervino marginata. 



Male. Whitish cinereous. Third joint of the palpi extremely 

 short. Antennae broadly pectinated. Thorax with a blackish band. 

 Hind tibiae hardly incrassated. Wings ample, brown-speckled ; 

 interior, middle and exterior lines blackish, dentate, undulating, 

 incomplete ; submarginal line white, zigzag, bordered with fawn- 

 colour on the iuuer side ; discal streak and elongated marginal 

 lunules blackish. Length of the body 6 lines; of the wings 

 18 lines. 



Fcem. Antennce subsetulosce ; alee anticce subdentatce, linea inte- 

 riore duplicata ; posticce valde dentata. 



Female. Pale cinereous. Antennae very minutely setulose. 

 Wings with brown speckles, which are somewhat confluent about 

 the lines ; exterior line dark brown ; middle Hue paler and less 

 complete. Fore wings dentate, with a double interior dark brown 

 line. Length of the body 7 lines; of the wings 20 lines. 



a, b. North America ? 



