MARMOEINIA. — AMBLYGOES. 
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Marmorinia ampHdecta. (Plate LVII. fig. 12.) 
Pale brownish stone-colour^ clouded with olivaceous : wings deeply excised and denti- 
culated, with a discal series of small hrown-bordered pearly lunules, an irregular sinuated 
brown hue limiting the external border, a submarginal series of black dots, a narrow marginal 
reddish clay-coloured stripe, and pale fringe ; reniform spot represented by sevei’al spots of 
pearly white arranged in the form of a B, the central line being represented by the apex of a 
triangular spot ; central belt indicated below the cell hy two undulated brown lines, the inner 
one with a pale border, triangular above the cell, chocolate-hrown streaked with black, pale 
brown, and blue and interrupted upon the costa by white dots : secondaries with several white- 
hordered black spots at the end of the cell ; a red-brown streak, below which is a black-edged 
lilac stripe, from the end of the cell to the abdominal margin : head and prothorax whitish. 
Under surface redder; wings crossed by blackish lines, with white spots as above. Expanse 
of wings 1 inch 5 lines. 
Yokohama [Jonas], 
M. Guenee referred the genus Marmorinia to the Noctuites; but there seems to be no 
doubt that it is closely allied to Egnasia, Marimatha, &c. 
AMBLYGOES, Butler. 
Apphadana (his lectum), WalJcer. 
Amblygoes cinerea. (Plate LVIII. fig. 1.) 
Primaries ashy grey, crossed by three oblique equidistant dark-brown lines with 
ochraceous margins, the outermost line subangulated, so as to run to the apex ; a submar- 
ginal series of black dots ; marginal line blackish ; secondaries greyish brown, becoming grey 
at the outer border, a double abbreviated dark-brown stripe from the anal angle : a marginal 
series of black dots ; body corresponding in colour with the wings ; palpi and upper surface 
of anterior legs ferruginous. Under surface altogether paler, crossed in the middle by a single 
grey line ; a marginal series of very minute black dots ; fringe traversed by a central grev 
line : primaries with the costa slightly yellowish, with a nearly central dusky spot : secondaries 
whity brown speckled with grey, and becoming quite white upon the abdominal area ; a black 
discocellular spot. Expanse of wings 1 inch. 
Yokohama [Jonas). 
The generic name Apphadana was first applied by Walker to an American Noctuid. 
