﻿1494 CATALOGUE OP 



alas posticas non superafts. Pedes longiusculi, sat robusti, saepis- 

 sime dense pilosi ; tibiae posticae calcaribus longis. Alae latae ; 

 anticae apice rectangulatae, margine exteriore oblique, subrecto. 

 Mas. — Antennae subcrenulatae. Abdomen lanceolatum. Fcem, — 

 Abdomen cylindricum, apice acuminatum. 



Remigia, Guen. Nod. iii. 313. 

 Phoberia, p., Hubn, Verz. Schmeit, 267. 



Body moderately stout. Proboscis moderately long. Palpi 

 vertical, moderately long; second joint pilose; third lanceolate, 

 about one- third of the length of the second. Antennae more than 

 half the length of the body, minutely crenulate in the male. 

 Pectus pilose. Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings, 

 lanceolate in the male, cylindrical and acuminated at the tip in the 

 female. L§gs rather long and stout: femora and hind tibiae pilose ; 

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

 at the tips, almost straight, and moderately oblique along the ex- 

 terior border. 



North America. 



1. Remigia latipes. 



Cinerea ; tarsi postici pilodssimi ; alee lineis transversis fusees- 

 centibuSj interiore et exteriore subrectis distinctis postiae sub- 

 approximatis, medianis et submarginali undulatis indistinctis, 

 hac nigro punctata^ strigis apud lineam exteriorem nigris, 

 macula postica interiore atra, orbiculari e puncto albo, reni- 

 formi fusco signaia et marginata annuloque postice con- 

 7iexis ; posticce pallidiores^ linea margineque lata nigricante 

 cinereis, 



Ophiusa repanda, Boisd, Faune Ent. Mad. 107, 12, pi. 13, f. 3. 

 Ophiusa punctulavis, Boisd. Ind. Meth. 170, 1362. Dap. Cat. 182. 

 Eemigia latipes, Guen. Noct. iii. 314, 1774. 



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



d. St. Domingo. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



e — g. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 



h. Santarem. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



i. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



j. Zoolu Country, South Africa. Presented by G. F. Angas, Esq. 



k. Eio Janeiro. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



