1158 CATALOGUE OF 



Heeminia inostentalis. 

 inostentalis, Wile. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 3rd Ser. i. 112, 

 Brazil. 



Herminia? figuealis. 

 figuralis, Wlk. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 3rd Ser. i. 112. 

 Brazil. 



Herminia Clitosalis. 



Clilosalis, C. L. H. xvi. 108. 



This name may be annulled, for the species is H. Cloniasalis, 

 C. L. H. xv. 105. 



Herminia disjectalis. 



Pallidissime ochracea ; palpi graciles, oblique ascendentes, capitis 

 latitudine multo longiores, articulo 2o pubescente subarcuato, 

 Zo lanceolato ; antenna setulosa ; alee antica? longat, angustce^ 

 puncto nigro, margine exterior e subflexo. 



Very pale ochraceous, whitish beneath. Palpi slender, obliquely 

 ascending, much longer than the breadth of the head, rising higher 

 than the vertex ; second joint pubescent, slightly curved ; third lan- 

 ceolate, much shorter than the second. Antennae slender, setulose. 

 Legs smooth, slender ; spurs long and slender. Wings long, narrow. 

 Fore wings acute, with a black point in the disk at the end of the 

 areolet ; exterior border very slightly bent in the middle. Length 

 of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 



a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dvson's collection. 



Heeminia subeosealis. 



Mas. Cinerea ; palpi porrecti, capitis latitudine multo longiores, 

 articulo 2o fimbriate, So lanceolato ; abdomen subroseum ; ala 

 lata, fusco consperscB 9 punctis marginalibus nigricantibus ; 

 anticce subfalcatce, roseo suffusoe, lineis tribus fuscis, la 2aque 

 undulatis, 2a angulata, 3a subrecta diffusa. 



Male. Cinereous. Palpi porrect, slender, very much longer 

 than the breadth of the head ; second joint fringed above and 

 beneath ; third lanceolate, much shorter than the second. Antennae 

 setulose. Abdomen slightly rosy above, extending rather beyond 



