LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1697 



Anisopteryx SERICEIFERATA. 



Mas. S or dide cinerea ; antenna setuloscp, pubescenles ; alee sericea, 

 fimbria longa; anticce apice rotundata, nigra conspersce, lineis 

 quatuor fuscescentibus diffusis plus minusve interrupts et 

 indistinctis, striga apicali obliqua nigricante, annulo discali 

 fuscescente indistincto nonnunquam obsolete; posticce lituris 

 nullis. 



Male. Dingy cinereous. Palpi extremely short. Antenna? 

 minutely setulose and pubescent. Hind tibiae with four moderately 

 long spurs. Wings elongate, silky; fringe long, full. Fore win^s 

 somewhat rounded at the tips, minutely speckled with black, with 

 four diffuse oblique more or less interrupted and indistinct brownish 

 lines; an oblique aipcal blackish streak; discal ringlet brownish, 

 indistinct, sometimes obsolete; exterior border slightly convex, 

 rather oblique. Hind wings without markings. Length of the 

 body 5 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



a — e. United States. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



Page 1167. 

 Cheimatobia boreata. 

 j. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman's collection. 



Page 1169. 



Oporabia punctipes. 



Cinerea; alee anticce fascia obliqua strigisque undulatis pallidis ; 

 pedes albo maculati. 



Oporabia punctipes, Curtis, Append. Ross Narr. 2nd Voy. 73, 20. 



Arctic America. 



Page 1172. 



Larentia austriacaria. 



a. Europe. From Dr. Herrich-Schaeffer's collection. 



Page 1173. 

 Larentia polata. 



Larentia Brullei, Bup. Lefebr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. v. 399, pi. 10, 

 L8. 



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