XXii SYSTEMATIC TABLE 
NOCTUINA (Rennie.) 
Divided into F 
1. Lirnosips, with the wings very long, most fre- 
quently convoluted ; and the palpi cylindrical . 
2. Nocrurp», with the wings slightly longish, not con- 
voluted; and the palpi somewhat flat . ’ 
LITHOSIID 4 (Sreruens). 
Divided into 
1. Evrerra, with the first pair of wings oblong and 
somewhat elliptically abrupt; the palpi three-jointed; 
the jaws rather longer than the head : ‘ 
2. Derrera, with the first pair of wings oblong and 
somewhat elliptically abrupt, the palpi three-jointed ; the 
jaws much longer than the head; the second pair of 
wings somewhat translucent ° c 
8. Gnornrra, with the first pair of wings oblong and 
soméwhat elliptically abrupt; the palpi three-jointed ; 
the jaws much longer than the head ; the second pair of 
wings opaque ° . . ° 
4, Lirnosra, with the first pair of wings oblong and 
somewhat elliptically abrupt ; the palpi two-jointed 3 
5. Seria, with the first pair of wings somewhat three- 
cornered and not abrupt; the palpi three-jointed, and 
having the third joint much shorter than the second 
6. Catrimorrna, with the first pair of wings somewhat 
three-cornered, not abrupt; the ws three-jointed, and 
having the third joint nearly equal to the second * 
NOCTUID (Sreputns). 
Divided into 
1. Pynopntta, with the body more or less flat; the wings 
incumbent, and the first pair with the hinder margin 
entire ; the corselet not crested; the palpi recurved d 
2. Acroris, with the body more or less flat; the first 
pair of wings with the hinder margin entire, and having 
three stigmata; the corselet not crested; the palpi not 
recurved . : . . 
