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CATALOGUE OF 
Country unknown, 
14. Philampelus GEnopion. 
Cervino -f us cus ; abdomen nigro-fuscum f asciis cervinis ; alee an- 
ticee ferry gineo -fuscee, apud marginem exteriorem pallidiores , 
basi fasciaque cervinis ; posticoe fascia cervina. 
Oineus GEnopion, Hubn. Exot . Schmett. ii, Eumorph. A Ele- 
gantes , 1. r 
Genus 22. DARAPSA. 
Corpus robustum. Caput conicum. Proboscis longiuscula. 
Palpi breves, validi. Antennae setaceae, thorace paullo longiores 
Abdomen oblanceolatum. Pedes sat graciles; tibise postic® calca- 
nbus quatuor mediocriter longis. Alae mediocriter latae ; anticae 
apud costam subrectae, apice acuminatae, margine exteriore sub- 
undulato mediocriter obliquo, margine interiore apud angulum 
mteriorem concavo ; posticae margine exteriore subexcavato. Mas. 
Antennae subserrato-setosae. Fcem . — Antennae simplices. 
Daphnis, p., Hubn. Verz. Schmett . 134. 
Chaerocampa, p., Harris. 
Body stout. Head conical. Proboscis rather long. Palpi 
short and stout. Antennas setaceous, a little longer than the tho- 
rax. Abdomen oblanceolate. Legs rather slender ; hind tibiae with 
four moderately long spurs. Wings moderately broad. Fore 
wings almost straight in front, acuminated at the tips, moderately 
oblique and slightly undulating along the exterior border ; interior 
border concave towards the interior angle; second inferior vein 
a, little further from the third than from the first ; third about thrice 
further from the fourth than from the second. Hind wings slightly 
excavated along the exterior border. Male.— An ten nse slightly 
serrate-setose. Female. — Antennae simple. 
North America. 
L DaRAPSA CiRERILUS. 
Cervina , subtus albida; thorax maculis duabus lateralibus albidis ; 
alee antica pur pur ascentes, gutta basali jusca , fas ciisque dua- 
bus diffusis ferrugineo-fuscis ; posticee ferrugineee , ciliis 
a l bis. 
