﻿1580 CATALOGUE OF 



a — d. St. Donnngo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



e. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse's colleclion. 



/—A. Jamaica. 



i—l. ? Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. 



3. AZETA OBVEKTENS. 



Mas. — Pallicle cervina, suhius cinerascens ; caput et thorax anti- 

 cus ohscuriora ; tarsi albo cincti ; alee lineis pallide fuscis 

 undulatis et denticulatis, linea submarginali albida diffusa 

 nigro guttata^ punctis warginalihus nigris ; anticce postice 

 pallidissime cano-fuscce, linea intermedia albida valde undu' 

 lata^ spatio submarginali albida, puncto basali strigaque 

 obliqua costali subapicali nigris, punctis tribus costalibus sub^ 

 apicalibus albidis, orbiculari nigra albo marginata, reniformi 

 fusco marginata antice attenuata et exius producta ; posticce 

 apud marginem exteriorem pallidissime fuscce, gutta subtus 

 nigra, Foem. — Cervina, lituris nullis albidis. 



Male. — Bright pale fawn-colour, more cinereous beneath. 

 Head and forepart of the thorax a little darker than the latter hind- 

 ward. Antenna reddish beneath. Abdomen cinereous fawn-colour. 

 Tarsi with white bands. Win2:s with the lines pale brown, undu- 

 lating and denticulated ; submarginal line whitish, diffuse, accom- 

 panied by black dots ; marginal points black. Fore wings with the 

 fawn-coloured fore part divided by a very undulating whitish line 

 from the marginal part and the hind pan, which latter is very pale 

 brown, tinged with hoar}^, and has the submarginal part whitish; 

 a black basal point ; a black oblique costal subapical streak, near 

 which the whitish line is bordered with black ; three whitish points 

 near the tip of the costa ; orbicular mark black, bordered with white ; 

 reniform bordered with brown, attenuated and extending directly 

 outward in front. Hind wings less bright than the costal part of the 

 fore wings, very pale brown along the exterior border ; a black dot 

 beneath corresponding to the orbicular mark, i^ema/e.— Fawn- 

 colour, not tinged with cinereous, and with no whitish marks. 

 Head and fore part of the thorax undulating; costal space of 

 the fore wings deeper fawn-colour. Length of the body 6 — 7 lines 

 of the wings 16 — 18 lines. 



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



