

1676 CATALOGUE OF 



ASPILATES SUBCOLUMBATA. 



Foem. Cinerea, robusta, nigricante conspersa, subopalina ; palpi 

 breves, lati ; pedes breviusculi ; alee lineis duabus fuseis sub- 

 parallelis vix undulatis, fascia submarginali purpurascente- 

 cinerea,puncto discali punctisque marginalibus nigris ; anticce 

 vix acutce, linea inter iore fuse a. 



Female. Cinereous, stout, minutely blackish-speckled, slightly 

 pearly white beneath. Palpi porrect, broad, short. Legs rather 

 short ; hind tibiae with four moderately long spurs. Wings mode- 

 rately broad; middle and exterior lines brown, oblique, hardly un- 

 dulating, nearly parallel, slightly bent towards the costa of the fore 

 wings ; submarginal band purplish cinereous, brown and more 

 distinct on the under side ; marginal points aud discal point black, 

 the latter most distinct on the under side, where the marginal space 

 is somewhat ochraceous. Fore wings hardly acute, with an interior 

 oblique brown line. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 

 12 lines. 



a. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



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ASPILATES? BEtEPHARIA. 



Fcem. Fusees cens ; ala antica fascia cervina conspersa postice 

 angusta punctum includente ; posticce lutea, fusco marginatce. 



Hypochroma brepharia, Herr.-Sch. Exot. Schm. pi. 60, f. 335. 



South America. 



ASPILATES? SUBLUCIDAEIA. 



Mas. Albida ; caput pallide testaceum ; palpi graciles, caput non 

 superuntes, articulo So lineari ; antenna late pec tinaia ; pedes 

 graciles ; ala? amplce, subhyalina?, linea exteriore subarcuata 

 Uturaque discali cinereis ; antics vix acuta. 



Male. Whitish. Head and fore part of the thorax pale testa- 

 ceous. Palpi porrect, slender, not extending beyond the head ; third 

 joint linear. Antennae broadly pectinated, except at the tips. Ab- 

 domen not extending beyond the hind wings. Legs smooth, slender ; 

 hind tibiae with four long spurs. Wings ample, slightly hyaline, 

 with a cinereous exterior indistinct slightly curved line; discal mark 



