276 CATALOGUE OF 



The North American specimens of A. cuprealis seem to be 

 quite similar to those of Europe, and not to have the peculiarities 

 by which A. domalis is here characterized. 



South Africa. 



4. Aglossa ignalts. 



Mas. Lateritio rufa; palpi tenues, recti, articulo So ovali sat 

 distincto; antennce validce, ciliato subserratce ; abdomen paU 

 lide rufurn ; alee anticce lineis duabus undulatis punctoque 

 discali saturatioribus, margine exterior e subquadrato ; posticce 

 rufescente-albce, subtus magis jlavescentes costce lineaque rufts. 



Aglossa ignalis, Gueu. Belt, et PyraL 128, 26. 

 CarTraria. 



5. Aglossa laminalis. 



Mas. Cupreo-rufa ; palpi longi, recti, incumbentes, rostriformes ; 

 alee anticce angustce, apud costam subexcavatce, apice productce, 

 margine exteriore recto obliquo, disco ex parte lineisque dua- 

 bus pallidissime ochraceo-Jlavis, linea interiore angulosa, exte- 

 riore sinuata denticulata, gutta discali rotundata obscura ; 

 posticce pallidissime ochracece. 



Aglossa laminalis, Guen. Belt, et Pyral. 129, 27. 



CarTraria. 



a — d. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



6. Aglossa? Hakpyialis. 



Mas. Rufescente-cinerea ; palpi porrecti ; articulus Sus conicus, 

 brevissimus ; abdomen alas posticus perparum superans ; pedes 

 robusti ; alee anticce nigro subconspersce, lineis interiore et ex- 

 teriore nigris denticulaiis interruptis, hac obliqua undulata, 

 ilia erecta, orbiculari et reniformi nigris non bene determi- 

 natis ; posticce pa Hide cinerece. 



Male. Reddish cinereous, paler beneath. Palpi porrect, 

 shorter than the breadth of the head ; third joint minute, conical, 

 not more than one-fourth of the length of the second. Abdomen 

 extending very little beyond the hind wings. Legs stout. Fore 



