﻿1252 CATALOGUE OF 



West Indies. 



4. Bryjas Eengus. 



FuscO'Cervina ; caput et thoracis margo anticus nigricantia ; ales 

 lineis transversis angulosis nigris^fuscia submarginali pallida, 

 hmulis suhmarginalibus nigris albo signatis ; anticce posticcB 

 ohscuriores plagis dijfusis nigricantibus, maculis nigro margi- 

 natis, orbiculari minuta rotunda, reniformi angusta. 



Erebus Rengus, Poej/, Cent, Lep. Cubce, 1832. 

 Brujas Rengus, Guen, Noct. iii. 142, 1526. 



Cuba. 



«, b. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



5. Brujas posteeior. 



Foem. Obscure ferrugineo-fusca, subtus cinereo-fusca ; alee lineis 

 transversis undulatis lunulisque marginalibus nigris, his extus 

 pallido marginatis ; anticce costam versus pallidiores lineis ex 

 parte obsoletis, macula apudangulum interiorem indeterminata 

 fulva, orbiculari et reniformi ex parte nigro marginatis, hac 

 angusta, ilia parva subovata. 



Female. Dark ferruginous-brown, cinereous-brown beneath. 

 Wings with the usual black transverse undulating lines, which are 

 partly obsolete in the front part of the fore wings where the colour 

 is rather paler than elsewhere ; marginal lunules black, with pale 

 borders on the exterior side ; under side with the lines more distinct. 

 Fore wings with an irregular fawn-coloured spot by the interior 

 angle; orbicular and reniform spots partly bordered with black, not 

 very distinct, the former small, somewhat oval, the latter narrow. 

 Hind wings with the submar^inal band much broader and more 

 distinct beneath than in the fore wings. Length of the body 1 1 

 lines ; of the wings 30 lines. 



a. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse's collection. 



b, ? Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



