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CATALOGUE OF 
Genus AMPHISA. 
3. Amphisa lurid an a. 
Mas. Nigricans; antennae setosae ; alee anticae vix acutae, spatio 
exterior e subcupreo , lineis indistinctis fasciaque lata cinereis 
diffusis; posticae cupreo -fus cae , Ji mbria obscure cinerea fusco 
inlerlineata. 
Male. Blackish. Palpi porrect, slender, much shorter than 
the breadth of the head; third joint extremely minute. Antennae 
setose, not pectinated. Abdomen not extending beyond the hind 
wings. Fore wings hardly acute, cupreous-tinged towards the ex- 
terior border; some indistinct transverse lines composed of cinereous 
speckles and a broad diffuse exterior cinereous baud; costa straight; 
exterior border slightly convex, moderately oblique. Hind wings 
cupreous-brown ; fringe dark cinereous, interlined with brown near 
the base. Length of the body 2^ lines; of the wings 7 lines. 
a—c. St. Martin’s Falls, Albany River, Hudson’s Bay. Presented 
by Dr. Barnston. 
Genus DICHELIA. 
North America. 
8. Dichelia inconclusana. 
Mas. Pallide cervina , subtus cinerea; aloe anticae acutce , apud 
marginem interior em saturations , strigulis transversis cervinis , 
f asciis duabus cervinis obliquis nigro notatis , striga discali 
brevifusca; posticae cinereae. 
Male . Pale fawn-colour, cinereous beneath. Palpi porrect, 
very much shorter than the breadth of the head; second joint 
fringed above ; third extremely short. Antennae very minutely 
pubescent. Abdomen cinereous, extending beyond the hind^vings. 
Fore wings acute, mostly fawn-coloured along the interior border; 
transverse streaklets fawn-colour, mostly obsolete ; a short brown 
streak on the disk bindward, near the base; two fawn-coloured 
oblique black-marked bands ; first band concise and straight on 
the inner side, irregular on the outer side; second marginal; costa 
and exterior border slightly convex, the latter moderately oblique. 
Hind wings cinereous. Length ol the body 2^ lines; of the wings 
5 lines. 
a, b. North America. From Mr. Carter’s collection. 
