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CATALOGUE OF 
argentea extus lanceolata apice furcata , linea submarginali 
argentea antice angulata , spatio apicali albo strigulam ob- 
liquam album includente , punclis marginalibus nigris elonga - 
tis ; posticce albce . 
Male and female. Fawn-colour, white beneath. Labial palpi 
lanceolate, porrect, very slightly curved downward, much longer 
than the breadth of the head; third joint lanceolate, nearly half the 
length of the second. Maxillary palpi very short. Abdomen 
whitish. Fore wings with a subcostal silvery stripe, which is lan- 
ceolate exteriorly and forked near the tip ; submarginal line sil- 
very, angular in front, where it is contiguous to the white apical 
space ; the latter includes an oblique fawn-coloured streak ; margi- 
nal points black,, longitudinally elongated. Hind wings white. 
Length of the body 3J — 5 lines; of the wings 8 — 12 lines. 
a— k. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman’s collection. 
84. C RAMBUS INNOTATELLUS. 
Mas et fcem. Argenteo-albus ; palpi labia les capitis latitudine 
multo longiores ; alee anticee subtus fuscce ; posticce ceneo sub - 
tine tee. 
Male and female. Silvery white. Labial palpi very much 
longer than the breadth of the head. Maxillary palpi very short. 
Fore wings brown beneath. Hind wings with a slight aeneous 
tinge. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 
a — d. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman’s collection. 
85. C RAMBUS INTERMINELLUS. 
Mas et foem. Testaceus out pallide ochraceus ; palpi labiales 
capitis latitudine multo longiores ; abdomen alas posticas 
paullo superans ; alee anticee nigro subconspersce, postice pur- 
pur ascente-cinerece, strigis duabus angulatis obliquis nonnun - 
quam interrupts e squamis nigris, punctis marginalibus nigris , 
costa vix convexa ; posticce subceneo-albidce. 
Male and female . Testaceous or pale ochraceous, paler be- 
neath. Labial palpi much longer than the breadth of the head. 
Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings. Fore wings 
very thinly and minutely black-speckled, mostly purplish-cinereous 
hindward; two angular oblique often indistinct and incomplete 
