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length of the second, with which it forms a distinct angle. Abdo- 

 men cinereous, crested. Wings rather broad and short. Fore 

 wings hardly falcate, with a large oblique subrhomboidal blackish 

 brown patch ; this is slightly undulating on the inner side, concave 

 on the outer side, joins the costa, has a whitish border, and rounded 

 angles; a pale cinereous broad oblique apical streak, which is 

 broadly bordered with blackish brown on the hinder side ; subraar- 

 ginal line indicated by black dots. Hind wings without markings. 

 Length of the body 4 J lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 



a, b. United States. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



Hype n a pacatalis. 



Fcem. H. pacificali qffinis. Cinereo-fusca ; palpi validi, porrecti, 

 pilosi, thorace non breviores ; alee anticce subfalcatce, punctis 

 paucis discalibus nigris, lineis exteriore et submarginali fuscis 

 denticulatis indistinctis, fimbria interlineata. 



Closely allied to H. pacificalis, but apparently distinct. Female. 

 — Cinereous-brown, a little paler beneath. Palpi stout, porrect, 

 pilose, as long as the thorax; third joint about one-fourth of the 

 length of the second, with which it forms an angle. Wings mode- 

 rately broad. Fore wings subfalcate, with a few black points in the 

 disk ; exterior and submarginal lines brown, denticulated, indistinct ; 

 marginal line brown ; fringe interlined like that of the hind wings, 

 which are not paler than the fore wings. Length of the body 4^ 

 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 



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



Hypena acclinalis. 

 Mas. Cinereo-fusca ; antennce graciles, simplices ; alee longiuscnlee, 

 sat angusta; anticce non falcatee, cinereo ex parte nebulosce, 

 lineis tribus cinereis obliquis subundulatis distinctioribus, sub- 

 marginali interrupta, punctis duobus subapicalibus bene deter- 

 minatis, lineis duabus fuscis indistinctis undulatis ; posticce 

 lineasubtus discali fusci. 



Male. Cinereous-brown. Palpi- porrect, pilose, rather stout, 

 almost as long as the thorax ; third joint not more than one-third of 

 the length of the second, with which it forms a marked angle. An- 

 tennas slender, simple. Abdomen not crested. Wings rather long 



