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more than half the length of the second. Antennae slender, simple, 

 a little more than half the length of the body. Abdomen extending 

 more or less beyond the hind wings. Legs rather long and slender ; 

 hind tibiae with long spurs. Wings moderately broad. Fore wings 

 straight in front, rounded at the tips, slightly or moderately oblique 

 along the exterior border. 



Europe. 



1. BOLINA CaILINO. 



Albida ; thoracis teg nice nigro marginatce; alee anticce nigro- 

 fuscce, lineis transversis undulatis nigris albisque, fascia 

 media antice dilatata cervina, litura discali testacea fusco sig- 

 nata nigro marginata, margine exteriore glaucescente lunulis 

 nigris ; posticce albce, margine lato nigro macula una guttisque 

 duabus albis includente, ciliis albis ex parte nigris, 



Ophiusa Cailino, Lefebvre, Ann. Soc, Linn. vi. 9^), pi. 5. Ramb. 



Ann. Sci. Obs. ii. 10, pi. 5. Boisd. hid, Meth, 170, 1366. 



Geger, Schmett. f. 834. Dup, Suppl. iii. 506, pi. 43, f. 4. 



Herr.-SchcBJf. Schmett. Eur, iii. pi. 49, f. 245. 

 Bolina Cailino, Gaen, Noct. iii. 62, 1397. 



South France. Spain. Sicily. 



Var. ? Eversm, Faun. Volg-lTral, SiS. 

 South Russia. 



North America. 

 2. Bolina Jucunda. 



Mas. Cinerea ; alee marginibus albis, anticce strigis maculisque 

 anticis et discalibus nigris, subtus fuscce basi maculaque magna 

 discali albis ; posticce cance subtus albce, margine lato nigro^ 

 maculis duabus ciliisque albis, 



Melipotis Jucunda (Noctua semigeoraetra, Heliothis tristata), 



Hubn. Samml, Exot. Schmett, i. 17, 41, f. 81, 182. 

 Bolina cinis, Guen. Noct. iii. 62, 1395. 



a — c. East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 

 d, Georgia. From Mr. Milne's collection. 



