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CATALOGUE OF 
3. Perigonta TESTACEA. 
Cervina ; alee anticce apud marginem exteriorem ferruginece, fascia 
obliqua media diffusa testacea , apice rolundatee , margine exte- 
riore subundulato ; posticce ferruginece , fascia indistincta 
testacea , margine exteriore subexcavato. 
Fawn-colour. Fore wings ferruginous along tlie exterior bor- 
der, and with a testaceous oblique diffuse middle band ; tips 
rounded; exterior border very slightly undulating; interior angle 
slightly hooked. Hind wings ferruginous, with an indistinct testa- 
ceous band ; exterior border slightly excavated. Length of the 
body 13 lines; of the wings 24 lines. 
a. ? Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
Group 2. 
Alse latiores ; anticae apud tnarginis exterioris medium non an- 
gulatce, prope angulum subapicalem excavatae ; posticae margine 
exteriore convexiore non denticulato. 
This group differs slightly from the typical one, which com- 
prises P, Lusca and P. Coffcece. The wings are broader, and the 
fore wings are not angular in the middle of the exterior border, and 
are excavated behind the subapical angle. The exterior border 
of the hind wings is more convex, and not denticulated. 
4. Perigonia subham ata. 
Fusca (mas) aut ferruginea (foem.), subtus pallidior ; alee f asciis 
obliquis undulosis pallide f err ugineis, anticce gutta discali fer- 
ruginea maculaque subapicali cinerea . 
Brown {male) or ferruginous ( female ), paler beneath. Wings 
with oblique undulating pale ferruginous bands, which are most 
numerous on the fore wings, and the latter have a discal dot of the 
same hue, and a cinereous subapical spot. Length of the body 
13 — 15 lines; of the wings 28 — 32 lines. 
a . Mexico. From Mr. Argent’s collection. 
b. Para. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
c. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson’s collection. 
