﻿1516 CATALOGUE OF 



I. ISOGONA NATATRIX. 



Mas. Fusco-cinerea ; caput, palpi et thorax amicus fusca ; pal- 

 porum articulus Sus trigonus ; alee anticce violaceo suhtinctcB, 

 apud costam obscuriores, lineis pallidis fusco lineatis, interiore 

 undulata non ohliqua, exteriore recta anyulata, orbiculari 

 alba punctiformi, reniformi rnagna^ linea submarginali sub- 

 obsoleta. 



Isogona natatrix, Guen. Noct. iii. 323, 17S6, 



North America. 



2. Isogona continua. 



Fcem. Fusco-cinerea ; palporum articulus Sus ensiformis^ suh- 

 hirsutus ; alee anticce violaceo tinctce, apice extensce et falcatce, 

 lineis pallidis remotis fusco lineatis, interiore undulata non 

 obliqua, exteriore recta apicem attingente et striga costali an- 

 gulum fingentibus^ angulo spatiisqne contiguis nigro-fusco 

 tinctis, reniformi magna, orbiculari flavescente punctiformi. 



Isogona continua, Guen. Noct. iii. 323, 1787. 



Brazil. 



Genus 5. PANOPODA. 



Corpus sat robustum. Palpi subascendentes, non arcuati ; 

 articulus 3us brevis, appressus, filiformis, obtusus. Antennte ciliis 

 verticillatis crenulatse. Thorax subrotundatus, antice discolor. 

 Abdomen Iseve, conicum. Pedes breviusculi ; tibise villosae ; genua 

 intermedia fasciculata; tarsorum articulus lus pilis appressis. Alae 

 integrae, concolores, lineis maculisque distinctis. 



Panopoda, Guen. Noct. iii. 324. 



Body rather stout. Palpi obliquely and but slightly as- 

 cending; third joint short, flattened, filiform, obtuse. Antennae 

 crenulate, with verticillate multiple cilise. Thorax somewhat 

 rounded ; fore part of a different colour. Abdomen smooth, conical. 

 Legs rather short; tibiae villose ; middle knees tufted ; first joint of 

 the tarsi with closely applied hairs. Wings entire, alike in colour ; 

 lines and spots distinct. 



