﻿1198 CATALOGUE OF 



34. Catocala concumbens. 



Alhida^ nigro conspersa ; thorax antice fuscescens ; abdomen pal- 

 lide fusco'cinereum ; alee anticce glauco-cinerece, vix fusees- 

 centes^ lineis transversis incompletis gracillimis albido sub- 

 marginatis, dente exteriore longissimo, reniformi subobsoleta^ 

 subreniformi nigro submarginata, linea submarginali albida 

 indistincta, guttis marginalibus albidisintus nigro punctatis ; 

 posticcB rosece, fascia margineque latis integris nigris, ciliis 

 albis. 



Whitish, specified with black. Thorax brownish in front. 

 Abdomen pale brownish cinereous. Fore wings glaucous-cinereous, 

 with a very slight brownish tinge; transverse lines incomplete, very 

 slender, with indistinct whitish borders, the exterior one with 

 a very prominent tooth ; reniform spot almost obsolete ; the sub- 

 reniform spot with an incomplete black border ; submarginal line 

 whitish, indistinct ; marginal dots whitish, pointed with black on 

 the inner side. Hind wings bright rose-colour, like those of 

 C pacta; band broad, curved, nearly regular in its outline, abbre- 

 viated towards the interior margin ; border broad, gradually 

 decreasing in breadth towards the interior angle, with a narrow 

 white rose-tinged space between it and the white ciliae. Length of 

 the body 9 — 10 lines ; of the wings 26 — 28 lines. 



a. Orilla, West Canada. From Mr. Bush's collection. 



b. North America. 



Group 4. 

 Like the fourth European group 



35. Catocala Tlia. 



Cinerea ; alee anticce albido varies, nigricante nebuloscB lineis 

 transversis amgulosis nigris, reniformi et macula posteriore 

 testaceo signatis ; posticce rosece, fascia valdeundulata margine- 

 que lato nigris, ciliis testaceis apud alee apicem rufescentibus, 



Phalaena Ilia, Cram, Pap, Exot, i. 53, pi. 33, f. B, C. 



Eunetis Ilia, H'ubn, Verz. Schmett. 277, 2717. 



Catocala Ilia, Guen, Noel, iii. 91, 1445. 



Jamaica. 



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



c. United States. From Mr. Milne's collection. 



