LEPIDOPTEEA HETEROCERA. 687 



CARADRINA MONTANA. 



montana, Bremer, Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pet. iii. 573. 



Amoor Region. 



Caradrina extima. 



Foem. Cinerea ; palpi oblique ascendentes, articulg 2o extus fusco, 

 So conico ; thorax niyro subconspersus ; alee anticce nigro con- 

 spersce, lineis duabus angulosis strigisque duabus costalibus 

 nigricantibus, orbiculari et reniformi nigricante marginatis, 

 spatio marginali obscuro lineam submarginalem cineream 

 subdenticulatam includente ; posticce alba?, lunulis marginali- 

 bus nigricantibus. 



Female. Cinereous. Body whitish cinereous. Palpi obliquely 

 ascending, not rising higher than the vertex ; second joint brown 

 on the outer side ; third conical, not more than one-sixth of the 

 length of the second. Thorax slightly black-speckled. Abdomen 

 hardly extending beyond the hind wings. Fore wings minutely 

 black-speckled, with two blackish zigzag lines ; first line antemedial ; 

 second beyond the reniform mark ; two blackish streaks proceeding 

 from the costa to the disk ; first streak near the base ; second oblique, 

 between the orbicular and the reniform marks, which are blackish- 

 bordered; marginal space blackish-tinged, including the cinereous 

 slightly denticulated submarginal line. Hind wings white ; mar- 

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

 16 lines. 



It has much resemblance to C. cubicularis, but the orbicular 

 and reniform marks are differently shaped. 



a. Vancouver's Island. Presented by Lieut.-Col. Hawkins. 



Caradrina? derogata. 



Mas et foem. Cinereo-fusca ; palpi oblique as cendentes ; pedes 

 subfimbriati, calcaribus longissimis ; ala ceneo tinctce, linea 

 marginali cinerea, lunulis marginalibus nigris ; anticce lineis 

 tribus e lunulis nigricantibus, linea submarginali cinerea 

 angulosa, reniformi cuprea albo submarginata, Mas. — An- 

 tennae setulosm. 



Male and female. Cinereous-brown, more cinereous beneath. 

 Palpi obliquely ascending, moderately stout, nearly smooth; third 

 joint conical, less than one-fourth of the length of the second. 



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