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Miata, L. 

 Picata, Hub. 

 Corylata, Thunb. 



v. Albo-crenata, Curt. (Band entirely wanting.) 

 Sagittata, Fab. 



Kussata, W.V. 1776. Berce. Doubleday. 



Trttncata, Rufn. 1767. Staudinger. 



v. Centum-notatum, Fab. (Central portion white.) 



v. Comma-notatum. Haw. (Central portion orange-red.) 



v. Boreata, Curt. (Brown, with distinct white lines.) 



v. Perfuscata, Haw. (Smoky-brown.) 

 Immanata, Haw. 



v. Thingvallata, Std. Cat. (White, with base and central 



fascia black or fuscous.) 



v. Marmorata, Haw. (More marbled.) 



v. Unicolorata, Std. Cat. (Nearly unicolorous, white, grey, 



fuscous or black.) 



Suffumata, Hub. 



v. Piceata, Steph. (The whole wing the colour of the band.) 



v. Porrittii. (Wing white, except basal patch and central band.) 

 Reticulata, W.V. 

 Silaceata, Hub. 



v. Insulata, Haw. 



Prunata, L. 

 Testata, L. 

 Populata, L. 



v. Musanaria, Fr. 

 Fulvata, Forst. 

 Pyraliata, Albin, 1720. 

 Dotata, Std. Cat. 

 Dotata, L. 1758. 

 Associata, Bkh. 1794. 



PELTJRGA, Hub. 

 Comitata, L. 



Eubolidse, Gn- 



EUBOLIA, Dup. 

 Cervinata, W.Y. 

 Mensuraria, W.V. 1776. 

 Limitata^ Scop. 1763. 



(The type has the band unbroken, the var. 

 has it divided into three portions.) 



(Darker, nearly unicolorous.) 



Berce. Doubleday. 



South. 



Berce. Doubleday. 

 Staudinger. South. 



Berce. Doubleday. 



Staudinger. 



