SCOPARIA.— OPSIBOTTS. 
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SCOPARIID^. 
Scoparia rufostigma. (Plate CLIV. fig. 4.) 
Expanse | iucb. 
Male. Fore wing greyish white^ suffused with black ; an antemedial outwardly-oblique 
irregular black band ; a black band from costa to lower extremity of cell, with a more or less 
well-marked reddish-ochreous patch just beyond the cell; a postmedial inwardly-oblique 
irregular black band, with an outward curve between subcostal and third median nervule ; 
outer area more or less mai^ked with black, forming an ill-defined submarginal band and 
patches on centre of margin ; a series of antecilial black specks ; cilia grey, with a maculate 
black line. Hind wing greyish white. 
Scoparia olivaris. (Plate CLIV. fig. 11.) 
Expanse | inch. 
Male. Fore wing : ground-colour whitish, sufl^used with greenish olive and irrorated with 
black scales, leaving a pale antemedial outwardly-oblique waved band ; a similar inwardly- 
oblique postmedial irregular one, curved outwards at discoidal, then inwards to first median 
nervule ; a waved submarginal band ; an indistinct broad black band from costa to submedian 
nervure at middle of cell ; a similar one to median nervure at end of it ; an antemedial series 
of black spots. Hind wing ochreous grey. Cilia of both wings ochreous white, with a dark 
line. 
BOTYDID^. 
Opsibotys crocalis, (Plate CLIV. fig. 7.) 
Expanse 1 inch. 
Male. Orange-yellow. Fore wing with the costa fulvous ; a faint narrow fulvous ante- 
medial band, with a dax'k spot just beyond it in the cell, and another at the termination of the 
cell ; a faint fulvous postmedial band, curved to second median nervule, then inwardly-oblique 
to inner margin. Hind wing with a faint dentate postmedial band. Cilia of both wings 
orange. 
Nearest to the American yeUow species with markings on the hind wing. 
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