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SYSTEMATIC LIST. 
AGROTIS. 
segetum, Schiff*. 
((versa, Walk. 
certificata. Walk. 
rejjulsa, Walk, 
coiticea, Schiff. 
fmterna, Moore, 
biconica, Koll. 
exujiia, Koll. 
spicidifera, Guen. 
aristifera, Guen. 
Kangra. 
TIRACOLA, Moore. 
violacea, Butl. p. 54, Tl. CXXVII. f. 5. 
SP.ffiLOTIS, Bdv. 
ambigua, Butl. p. 54, PI. CXXVIII. ff. 10, 11. 
CHERSOTIS, Bdv. 
quadrisigna, Moore. 
nivisparsa, Butl. 
p. 54, PI. CXXVII. f. 11. 
OPIGENA, Bdv. 
Species near 0. arenosa (rubbed). 
TRIPH.ENOPSIS, Butl. 
inepta, Butl. p. 55, PI. CXXVII. ff. 6, 7. 
diminuta, Butl. p. 55, PI. CXXVII. ff. 8, 9. 
TRIPH.ENA, Ochs. 
pronuba. Linn. 
luscicollis, Butl. 
p. 56, PI. CXXVII. f. 4. 
semiherbida. Wall-. 
GRAPHIPHORA, Ochs. 
c-nigrum. Linn. 
subdolens, Butl. 
GRAPHIPHORA. 
canescens, Butl. 
rubicilia, Moore. 
basistriga, Moore. 
cerastioides Moore -f. 
OCHROPLEURA, Huh. 
consauguiiiea, Moore. 
triangularis, Moore. 
flammatra, Gmel. 
ORTHOSIID.E. 
SEMIOPHORA, Stei,h. 
ocbracea, TFa^t. (Oxira) J. 
orthosioides, Butl. p. 5(j, PI. CXXVIII. f. 1. 
Mmidi. 
ANCHOCELIS, Guen. 
tenuis, Butl p. 57, PI. CXXVII. f. 12. 
Laka. 
ORTHODES, Guen. 
divisa, Moore (Ipimorplia). 
XANTHIA, Ochs. 
sp. ? (much worn). 
Kiilu. 
XESTIA, Hiih. 
melonina, Butl. 
COSMIID.^. 
COSMIA, Ochs. 
albipennis, Butl. 
p. 57, PI. CXXVIII. f. 7. 
p. 58, PL CXXVII. f. 13. 
HADENID^. 
DIANTH.ffiCIA, Bdv. 
auroviridis, Moore (Iladena). 
nivescens, Butl. p. 58, PI. CXXVIII. f. 2. 
* A. injuiicta and turhuhnta are probably dark females of this species. 
t The single example obtained corresponds with the male on the upper surface, but the line across 
tlie secondaries on the under surface is nearer to the middle of the wing. 
X This is one of the most variable of the Xoctuites ; so much so that Mr. Hocking had separated his 
specimens under eight different numbers. 
