LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1445 



Larentia simpliciata, Treit. Schm. Sup. x. 210. Herr.-Sch. Eur. 



Schm. iii. 182,210. 

 Anaitis simpliciata, Guen. Phal. ii. 501, 1732. 

 Anaitis magdalinaria, Bellier, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1856, 23, pi. 1, 



f. 1. 

 Anaitis Pierettaria, Guillemot, Ann. Soc. Linn. Clerm. 



South France. Anatolia, Bannat. 



North America. 



11. Anaitis continuata. 



Fcem. Pallide cinerea ; palpi porrecti, caput paullo superantes ; 

 alee punctis maryinalibus guttaque discali nigris ; anticce vix 

 acuta, fusco conspersce, lineis duabus atris obliquis, la sub- 

 recta, 2a subundulata ; posticce nigro conspersce. 



Female. Pale cinereous. Palpi porrect, extending a little 

 beyond the head. Wings with black marginal points; discal dot 

 black, very distinct on the under side. Fore wings hardly acute, 

 transversely brown -speckled, with two deep black lines ; interior line 

 nearly straight ; exterior line slightly undulating, more oblique 

 than the interior line ; exterior border hardly convex, rather oblique. 

 Hind wings minutely black-speckled. Length of the body 5 ? lines ; 

 of the wings 14 lines. 



a. East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



Mexico. 



12. Anaitis? togataria. 



Fcem. Fuscescente-cinerea ; palpi oblique ascendentes ; alee anticce 

 subacute, lineis duabus exterioribus obliquis rectis parallelis 

 pa/lido marginatis ; posticce pallide cinerece^ lineis duabus 

 diffusis. 



Female. Brownish cinereous, rather stout. Palpi robust, ob- 

 liquely ascending, rising higher than the vertex ; third joint conical, 

 very minute. Fore wings slightly acute, with two straight oblique 

 parallel slightly darker pale-bordered lines towards the exterior 

 border ; marginal line darker brown, slightly festooned ; exterior 

 border slightly convex, rather oblique. Hind winjjs pale cinereous, 

 with two lines which are more diffuse than those of the fore wings ; 

 marginal line as in the fore wings. Length of the body 7 lines ; of 

 the wings 18 lines. 



