062 CATALOGUE OF 



Epimecia ustulata, Guen, Intl. 246; Noct. ii. 154, 897. Dup. 



Hist. Nat. Lep. Fr. Stippl. iii. 395, pi. 35. 

 Noctua ustulata, Geyer, Schmett. f. 857. Frey. Beitr. ii. pi. 148, 



f. 1. 

 Caradrina lurida, Treit. Schmett. SuppL x. 81. 

 Epimecia lurida, Herr.-Schceff. Schmett. Eur. ii. 239, 175, pi. 86, f. 



442. 



South France. Hungary. 



a, b. Europe. From M. Becker's collection. 



Genus 17. OMIA. 



Corpus pilosum, vix robustum. Proboscis longiuscula. Palpi 

 porrecti, pilosi, caput paullo superantes ; articulus 3us minimus. 

 Antennae simplices, corporis dimidio multo longiores. Abdomen 

 alas posticas paullo superans. Pedes mediocriter validi ; tibise pos- 

 ticae calcaribus longis. Ala? anticae mediocriter latae, apud costam 

 rectae, apice rotundatae, margine exteriore integro mediocriter ob- 

 Hquo. 



Omia et Apaustis, Hubn. Verz. Schmett. 244, 258. 



Omia, Guen. Noct. ii. 154. 



Cleophana, Treit.; Boisd. 



Cleophana et Heliodes, Guen. Ess. Dup. 



Heliothisa, p., Meig. Syst. Besch. iii. 228. 



Body pilose, moderately stout. Proboscis rather long. Palpi 

 pilose, porrect, extending a little beyond the head; third joint very 

 minute. Antennae simple, much more than half the length of the 

 body. Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings. Legs 

 moderately stout ; hind tibiae with four long spurs. Fore wings 

 moderately broad, straight in front, rounded at the tips, entire and 

 moderately oblique along the exterior border. 



1. Omia rupicola. 



Nigro-fusca, pilis albis varia ; alee antics fasciis angulosis nigris, 

 orbiculari et reniformi plus minusve albis, ciliis albo strigatis ; 

 postica? albce, margine lato nigro-fusco. 



Noctua rupicola, Wicn. Verz. 90, 9. Esp. Schmett. iv. pi. 192, 

 f. 1. Hubn. Beitr. pi. 2, f. . Dup. Hist. Nat. Lkp. Fr. vii. 

 205, pi. 118, f. F. Frey. Beitr. iv. pi. 330. 



Cleophana rupicola, Ochs. Schmett. 77, 7. Treit. Schmett. v. 

 210,6. 



