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Body hardly stout. Palpi short, pilose, extending but little 

 beyond the bead ; third joint truncated, indistinct. Maxillary palpi 

 obsolete. Antennas minutely pubescent. Abdomen conical, ex- 

 tending beyond the bind wings ; tip acute in the male, obtuse in 

 the female. Legs slender, smooth, moderately Ions; spurs very 

 long. Wings rather narrow, not hyaline, rarely shining. Fore 

 wings acute. 



North America; 



1. ASOPIA BICOLORALIS. 



Mas et fcem. Ochraceo-flava ; alee dimidio exteriore violaceo- 

 fusco linea exteriore marginato ; anticce linea interiore arcuata 

 strigague discali rufo-fuscis ; fimbria ex parte alba ; posticce 

 fcem. striga apud marginem interior em fusca. 



Asopia bicoloralis, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 205, 159. 



North America. Brazil. 



2. Asopia VULGALTS. 



Var. ? Mas et fcem. Lutea, plus minusve cinerascens ; alee lineis 

 duabus subundulatis punctisque marginalibus nigris ; anticce 

 linea exteriore valde flexa, orbiculari et reniformi nigris, kac 

 arcuata, ilia punctiformi. 



Asopia vulgalis, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 202, 150. 



Var. P Male and female. Luteous, with more or less cinereous 

 tinge. Wings with two black lines ; the interior one slightly undu- 

 lating ; the exterior one very much bent behind the reniform mark ; 

 marginal points black, elongated in the hind wings. Fore wings 

 with black orbicular and reniform marks ; the former punctiform 

 the latter forming a lunule. Length of the body 3| lines ; of the 

 wings 8 lines. 



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



e,f. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse's collection. 



g — i. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 



j. Honduras. From Mr. Millers collection. 



k. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 



/, w. Congo. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 



n. West Africa. 



o. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. 



p — r. Ceylon. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



.<?. St. Jago. Presented by C. Darwin, Esq. 





