1532 CATALOGUE OF 



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Hemeeophila fractaria. 



Sordide alba ; alee nigro conspersce ; anticce strigis duabus sinuatis 

 in medio approximatis punctoque disci nigris, area basalt, 

 aires medice parte antica strigaque lata postica fusco-cinereis ; 

 posticce puncto obsoleto medio strigaque postica fusco umbrata 

 nigris. 



Hemerophila fractaria, Stand. Stett. Ent. Zeit. xx. 1859, 218. 



Andalusia. 



Hemerophila excursaria. 



Mas. Fuscescente-cinerea ; palpi articulo So minimo ; thorax 

 nigro fasciatus ; alee nigro sub conspersce, lineis tribus nigri- 

 eantibus perobliquis vix undulatis valde interrupts, puncto 

 discali punctisque marginalibus atris ; anticce apice subro- 

 tundatce ; posticce margine exleriore subineiso, 



Male. Brownish cinereous, pale cinereous beneath. Palpi 

 povrect, broad, pilose ; third joint extremely minute. Antennae mo- 

 derately pectinated. Thorax with a black band in front. Wings 

 thinly and minutely black-speckled, with three blackish very oblique 

 hardly undulating* much interrupted lines; discal point and mar- 

 ginal points deep black, the former rather larger beneath, where 

 there is a blackish submarginal patch in each wing. Fore wings 

 slightly rounded at the tips ; exterior border slightly convex, very 

 oblique. Hind wings with the exterior border slightly festooned. 

 Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



a. Australia. From Mr. Darnel's collection. 



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ME LAN ODES ATRI PLENA. 





Melanodes atriplena and Camptogramma anlhracinata are iden- 

 tical, and therefore the former name must be erased. 



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 Cleora glabraria. 

 d. Europe. From Dr. Herrich-Schceffer's collection. 



