1556 CATALOGUE OF 
Hepialus Pyrenaicus, Donzel, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr, vii. 429, pl. 12, 
—f.1,2. Duponch. Suppl. Lép. France, 214, pl. 68, f. 3. Herr.- 
Scheff. Samml. Eur. Schmett. Text, ii. 7, 5. 
Mont-Louis, Eastern Pyrenees. 
North America, 
9. HEPIALUS ARGENTEO-MACULATUS. 
_ Fusco-ochraceus, vel cinereo-fuscus ; ale antice pallide, ochraceo 
vel fusco fasciate, guttisque duabus prope basim argenteis ; 
postice rubro vel cinereo-ochracee, immaculate. 3 
Hepiolus argenteo-maculatus, Harris, Cat. Hitchcock's Report ed. 
i. 591; ed. 2, 592; Report on Ins. injur. to Vegetat. 295. 
Agassiz, on Lake Superior, 389, pl. 7, f.6. Gosse, Canadian 
Naturalist, 248. | | 
Massachusetts. Lake Superior. 
Var. Cervinus ; antenne capitis latitudine via longiores. Ale 
testacee aut albide ; antice fasciis tribus maculaque cervinis 
maculisque basim versus duabus argenteis nigro marginaiis. 
Var. Fawn-colour. Antenne hardly longer than the breadth 
of the head. Wings testaceous or whitish. Fore wings almost an- 
gular at the tips, with three irregular and incomplete fawn-coloured 
bands, and with two silvery black-bordered spots near the base; 
first and second bands united in the disk, and having a fawn- 
coloured spot between them on the costa. Length of the body 
9—14 lines; of the wings 24—40 lines. 
a—e. St. Martin’s Falls, Albany River, Hudson’s Bay. Presented 
by Dr. Barnston. 
f. West Canada. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
South America. 
10. HEPIALUS PALLENS. 
Totus pallide flavo-cinereus ; ale antice cinerea, puncits minutis 
obscurioribus adsperse ; postice pallidiores. . | 
Hepialus pallens, Blanch. Gay, Hist. Chile, vii. 69, 1. Ailas, 
Zool. Ent. Lép. pl. 4, f. 5. ey EY: | 
Coquimbo. 
