﻿1614 CATALOGUE OF 



the exterior one traversing the reniform spot, which is small, white, 

 and bordered with black; orbicular mark forming a small white dot. 

 Length of the body 9 lines ; of the wings 23 lines. 



«. Mexico. From M. Salle's collection. 



West Indies. 



2. Hypernaria continuens. 



Foem. JRufescente-ferruginea ; palporum articulus Sus 2o o6- 

 scurior vix brevior ; abdomen cervinnm^ lateribus apice ven- 

 treque rujis ; alee linea exteriore obliqua cinerea ferrugineo 

 marginata ; anticce lineis basali et interiore ferrugineis undu- 

 latis indistinctis, exteriore apud costam arcuata, orbieulari 

 et reniformi albidis, hae antice perangustce^ ilia puncti- 

 formi. 



Female, Keddish ferruginous. Third joint of the palpi darker 

 and hardly shorter than the second. Abdomen fawn-colour, bright 

 pale red beneath, on each side and towards the tip. Wings with a 

 cinereous tinge, except towards the costa of the fore wings, with an 

 oblique exterior cinereous line, which is bordered with dark fer- 

 ruginous on each side, and in the fore wings is curved inward 

 towards the costa ; under side brighter and with the line more 

 distinct. Fore wings with the basal and interior lines ferruginous, 

 undulating, not distinct ; orbicular and reniform marks whitish, the 

 former punctiform, the latter very narrow in front ; tips acute, not 

 subfalcate. Length of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 20 lines. 



a. West Indies. 



3. Hypernaria subctnerascens. 



Mas. Ferrugineo-fusca, subtus cinerea; palporum articulus Sus 

 2i dimidio longior ; abdomen apicem vei'sus subcompressum, 

 pilis apicalibus ex parte argenteo-albis ; alee breviusculce, lineis 

 fuscescentibus indistinctis undulatis denticulatis ; linea ex^ 

 teriore albo punctata^ linea submarginali e punctis nigris, 

 lunulis marginalibus nigricantibus tenuissimis ; anticcB 

 maculis anticis diffusis obscurioribus, orbieulari et reniformi 

 indistinctis, 



Male, Ferruginous-brown, cinereous beneath. Third joint of 

 the palpi rather mure than half the length of the second. Abdomen 



