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10. PYRALIS INCARNATALTS. 



Sordide ochracea ; abdomen pallide roseum ; aloe anticce lineis 

 inter lore et exterior e albidis subrectis ; postica pallide rosece, 

 bilineatce. 



Pyralis incarnatalis, Zell. Isis, 1847, 591, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 



124, 19. 

 Pyralis lucidalis, Dup. Lep. 198, pi. 223, f. 3. 

 Asopia incarnatalis, Herr.-S chaff. Eur. Schm. iv. 122, 12, pi. 1, 



f.2. 



South France. Italy. 



North America. 



11. Pyralis olinalis. 



Mas. P. fimbriali valde affinis, major ; alee magis nigricantes 

 minus rosece, fimbria basi rufa ; palpi angulati ; antennce valde 

 pubescentes, 



Pyralis olinalis, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 1 18, 4. 



North America ? 



12. Pyralis Hyllalis. 



Mas. Pallide lutea, cinerascente vix suffusa ; palpi erecti ; arti- 

 culus 3us longi-conicus, 2i dimidio brevior ; antenna vix 

 setosce ; alee nigro subconspersce, margine exteriore lutea, fim- 

 bria lateflava ; anticce maculis duabus costalibus magnis sub- 

 trigonis luteis, lineis duabus pallidis obliquis. 



Nearly allied to P.fimbrialis. Male. — Dull pale luteous, with 

 a slight cinereous tinge. Palpi erect ; third joint elongate-conical, 

 , straight, less than half the length of the second. Antennae very 

 I minutely setose. Abdomen with a bright luteous apical tuft. 

 Wings minutely speckled with black ; exterior border bright luteous; 

 fringe bright yellow. Fore wings with two large bright luteous 

 nearly triangular spots, from whence two paler oblique lines proceed 

 to the interior border. Hind wings with the disk not speckled. 

 Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 



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