﻿LEPIDOPTETIA HETEROCERA. 140:5 



men and hind wings pale cinereous. Fore wings hardly acute, with 

 an almost obsolete glaucous bloom ; lines brovvnish, slender, very 

 indistinct; interior line hardly curved, receding slightly hindward 

 from the base; second line almost obsolete; tbird slightly undu- 

 lating, ending in the pale brown border of the reniform mark, which is 

 somewhat contracted in the middle ; exterior line almost obsolete, 

 an indistinct brovvnish tinge between it and the submarginal line, 

 which is hoary, and accompanied by black points. Hind wings 

 with two indistinct brownish bands. Length of the body 5i lines; 

 of the wings 14 lines. 



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



Fam. 4. REMIGID^. 



Corpus saepissime validum. Proboscis mediocris. Palpi a?- 

 cendentes. Antennae longie, graciles, sa^pe liliformes. Pedes maris 

 pilosissimi; postice lanuginosi, tarsis sx'pe fasciculatis. Ala) latie, 

 velutinui ; posticie subtus nonnunquam pubescentes. 



Remigida), Guen. Noct. iii. 313. 



Body generally stout. Proboscis of moderate length. Palpi 

 ascending. Antennae long, slender, often filil'orm. Legs of the 

 male very pilose ; hind pair lanuixinous, their tarsi often densely 

 tufted. Wings broad, velvety. Hind wings sometimes pubescent 

 beneath. 



A. Palporum articulus 3us non spatulatus. 



A. Palpi breves. 



A. Palporum articulus 3us non filiforrais. 1. Reiviigia, Guen, 



a, Palporum articulus 3iis obtusus. - 5. Panopoda, Guen. 



b, Palporum articulus 3us acutus. - 6. EpiOKOMiA, Guen. 



B. Palpi longiusculi 2. Nymbis, Guen. 



C. Palpi longi. 



A. Alae antica) subfalcatae. - - - 4. Isogona, Guen. 



B. Alae anticab apia) subrotundatae. - 7. Ceiio:viaciia, Guen. 



B. Palporum articulus 3us subspatulatus. - 3. h e lis ia.^ Guen. 



Genus 1. REMIGIA. 



Corpus sat validum. Proboscis mediocris. Palpi erecti, vix 



•ientc non longior. 

 osum. Abdomen 



6 N 3 



^^orpus sat vaiiaum. proboscis mediocris. 

 longi ; articulus 2us pilosus; 3us lanceolatus, 2i trientc non louirioi 

 Antennae corporis dimidio longiores. Pectus pi 



