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Fam. ORTHOSIS, C. L. H. x. 411. 



Genus SEMIOPHORA, C. L. H. x. 419. 



Semiophora 1-cinctum. 

 ]-cinctuin, Cat Lep. Het. x. 420. 

 a, b. Hungary. From M. H.-SchaefTer's collection. 



Genus ORTHOSIA, C. L. H. x. 431. 



Orthosia insueta. 

 insueta, Freyer. Beitr. 256, 3. 



Orthosia crasis. 

 crasis, H.-Sch. Schm. ii. 361, f. 139. 



Orthosia teota. 



Mas. JFusca; palpi oblique ascendentes, subpilosi, articulo 3o 

 conico ; antennce subpubescentes ; alee anticce lineis tribus 

 obscuris indistinctis subundulatis, reniformi magna pallida 

 marginata, margine exteriore subrecto vix obliquo ; postica 

 pallidiores, 



Male. Brown, paler beneath. Palpi stout, obliquely ascend- 

 ing, not rising higher than the vertex ; second joint clothed with 

 very short hairs ; third conical, not more than one-fourth of the 

 length of the second. Antennae very minutely pubescent. Abdomen 

 paler than the thorax, extending somewhat beyond the hind wings ; 

 apical tuft elongate. Legs stout, sightly pilose ; tarsi spinose, 

 their joints with pale tips. Fore wings hardly acute, with three 

 indistinct dark brown slightly undulating lines ; first line very near 

 the base ; second before the middle ; third beyond the reniform 

 mark, which is large and is distinguished by its pale border ; exterior 

 border nearly straight, hardly oblique. Hind wings paler. Length 

 of the body 8 lines; of the wings 16 lines. 



a. New York. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



