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CATALOGUE OF 
Hepialus Pyrenaicus, Donzel , Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. vii. 429, pi. 12, 
f. 1,2. Duponch. Suppl. Lep. France , 214, pi. 68, f. 3. Herr.- 
Schaff. Samml. Eur. Schmeti . Text , ii. 7, 5. 
Mont-Louis, Eastern Pyrenees. 
North America. 
9. Hepialus argenteo-maculatus. 
Fusco-ochraceus , veZ cinereo-fuscus ; alee anticce pallida, ochraceo 
vel fusco fasciatce, guttisque duabus prope basim argenteis ; 
postica rubra vel cinereo-ochracea, immaculata. 
Hepiolus argenteo-maculatus, Harris, Cat. Hitchcock's Report ed. 
i. 591 ; ed. 2, 592 ; Report on Ins. injur, to Vegetal. 295. 
Agassiz , on Lake Superior, 389, pi. 7, f. 6. Gosse, Canadian 
Naturalist, 248. 
Massachusetts. Lake Superior. 
Var. Cervinus ; antenna capitis latiludine vix longiores. Ala 
testacea aut albida ; antica fasciis tribus maculaque cervinis 
maculisque basim versus duabus argenteis nigro marginatis. 
Var. Fawn-colour. Antennae hardly longer than the breadth 
of the head. Wings testaceous or whitish. Fore wings almost an- 
gular at the tips, with three irregular and incomplete fawn-coloured 
bands, and with two silvery black-bordered spots near the base; 
first and second bands united in the disk, and having a fawn- 
coloured spot between them on the costa. Length of the body 
9 — 14 lines; of the wings 24 — 40 lines. 
a £. St. Martin’s Falls, Albany River, Hudson’s Bay. Presented 
by Dr. Barnston. 
/. West Canada. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
South America. 
10. Hepialus pallens. 
Totus pallide flavo-cinereus ; ala antica cinerea, punctis minutis 
obscurionbus adspersa ; postica pallidiores. 
Hepialus pallens, Blanch. Gay, Hist . Chile, vii. 69, 1. Atlas , 
Zool. Ent. Lep. pi. 4, f. 5. 
Coquimbo. 
