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Genus DRYMONIA, C. L. H. v. 1011. 

 Drymonia? dimidiata. 

 dimidiata, H.-Sclu Lep. Exot. pi. 90, f. 515. 

 North America. 



Drymonia? ochromixta. 

 ochromixta, H.-Sch. Lep. Exot. pi. 87, f. 495. 

 South America. 



Drymonia indeterminata. 



Mas. Ochraceo-cinerea ; palpi porrecti, extus fusci, caput non 

 super antes ; thorax nigricante fasciatus ; alee anticce nigra 

 fuscoque conspersm, lineis quatuor transversis obliquis den* 

 talis diffusis strigaque discali pallido marginata fuscis ; 

 posticce cinerece, fascia angusta undulata fasciaque lata mar- 

 ginali pallide fuscis. 



Male. Ochraceous-cinereous. Palpi porrect, stout, obtuse, 

 brown on the outer side, except towards the tips, not extending 

 beyond the head; third joint extremely short. Antennas moderately 

 pectinated. Thorax with a blackish band. Abdomen extending 

 somewhat beyond the hind wings. Fore wings with black and 

 brown speckles and with four brown oblique dentate somewhat 

 diffuse lines; a transverse brown pale-bordered streaklet at the end 

 of the discal areolet. Hind wings cinereous, with a narrow pale 

 brown undulating band separated by its own breadth from a broad 

 pale brown marginal band. Length of the body 9 lines; of the 

 wings 20 lines. 



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Drymonia? confusa. 



Fcem. Cervina ; palpi porrecti, caput non superantes ; antenna 

 glabra ; abdomen fuscum, apice cervinum ; aloe cinereo-fusca ; 

 antica basi fuscce, punctis submarginalibus elongatis obscure 

 fuscis, horum duobus apud costam magnis. 



Female. Fawn-colour. Palpi porrect, not extending beyond 

 the head; second joint very pilose; third conical, very minute. 

 Antennas smooth. Abdomen brown, except towards the tip, extending 

 much beyond the hind wings. Legs short ; femora and tibiae fringed. 



