258 CATALOGUE OF 



Caradrina Duponchelii, Boisd. Ind. Met/i. 905. Dup. Hist. Nat. 

 Lep. Fr. SuppL iii. 307, pi. 28. 



This species seems to be nearly allied to Acosmetia caliginosa. 



a, b. England. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 

 c — n. England. From Mr. Stephens' collection. 

 o — q. England. 

 r. Scotland? From Mr. Foxcroft's collection. 



North America. 



8. Ml ANA UNDULIFEBA. 



Nigro-cinerea ; abdomen pallide cinereum ; alee anticce lituris 

 basalibus et costalibus lineaque exteriore transversa undulata 

 nigra, lituris basalibus guttisque costalibus testaceis, fascia 

 lata marginali testacea fusco varia, maculis reniformi et orbi- 

 culari oblongis obliquis fusco lineatis ; posticce pallide cine- 

 rea, macula discali fasciisque duabus fuscis. 



Blackish cinereous. Abdomen pale cinereous. Fore wings 

 with blackish marks towards the base and along the costa, and with 

 a black exterior undulating transverse line ; some testaceous marks 

 near the base, and some dots of the same hue along the costa, and a 

 broad testaceous brown varied marginal band ; orbicular and reni- 

 form spots oblong, oblique, each enclosing a brown ringlet. Hind 

 wings pale cinereous, with a brown discal spot and two exterior 

 brown bands. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 



a. St. John's Bluff, East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



South America. 



9. MlANA SUBRUBENS. 



Palpi subrufescentes ; antennce simplices ; pedes validi, longi; alee 

 anticce fasco-cinerece, nitentes, apud marginem internum 

 albido-varice ; posticce albidce. 



Miana subrubens, Guen. Noct. i. 219, 346. 



Brazil. 



