LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1749 
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NOTODONTA ANGUINA. 
Fem. Cervina ; thoracis discus cinereus; ale antice ferrugineo- 
cerving, basi flavescentes, guttis nonnullis oe fascia mar- 
gineque extertore subalbidis. 
Phalena anguina, Abbot and Smith, Nat. Hist. Lep. Ins. Georg. ii. 
167, pl. 84. : 
Datana ? Anguina, p. 1062. 
Georgia. 
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NOTODONTA PLAGIATA. 
Cinerea ; caput, antenne thoracisque macula discalis cervina ; ale 
antice vitta marginali fulva fusco ex parte marginata, stragis 
nonnullis discalibus et subapicalibus fuscis cervino marginatis, 
margine intertore nigro fasciculato ; postice fasciis subobsole- 
tts obscurtoribus. 
Gray. Head and antenne fawn-colour. Thorax with a fawn- 
coloured spot in the disk. Fore wings with a fawn-coloured margi- 
nal stripe, which is widest along the interior border, and is partly 
bordered with brown; a few discal and subapical brown streaks, 
with fawn-coloured Sees interior border with a black tuft. ioe 
wings cinereous, with indistinet darker bands. Length of the body 
9 lines ; of the wings 20 lines. 
> In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
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Genus ATRASANA. 
Mas. Corpus robustum. Proboscis non conspicua.  Palpi 
porrecti, pilosi, caput perpaullo superantes ; articulus 3us minimus, 
Antenne sat late pectinate, triente apicali simplices, thorace valde 
longiores. Pedes validi, pilosi; tibia postice calcaribus quatuor 
mediocriter longis. Ale longiuscule, sat anguste; antice apud 
costam vix convex®, apice subangulate, margine exteriore valde 
obliquo subdenticulato. 
Allied to Cetola. Male.—Body stout. Proboscis not visible. - 
Palpi porrect, pilose, extending very little beyond the head ; third 
joint very minute. Antenne very much louger than the thorax, 
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