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CATALOGUE OF 
Nomophila, Hubn. Verz . Schm. 368. 
Botys, p., Treit. 
Stenopteryx, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 413. 
Body rather slender. Ocelli prominent. Proboscis robust, 
short. Palpi porrect, coarsely squamous, forming an acute rostrum, 
separated by the proboscis, not longer than the breadth of the head. 
Maxillary palpi hardly visible. Antennae long, slender, minutely 
setose in the male. Abdomen attenuated, extending a little beyond 
the hind wings. Leers bare, very long and slender; spurs long. 
Wings long, narrow. Fore wings rounded at the tips, very oblique 
and slightly convex along the exterior border. 
1. Stenopteryx hybridalis. 
Cinereo-fusca ; ala anticce plagis duabus oblongis transversis ob- 
scure fuscis, punctis marginalibus nigris ; postica cinerea. 
Tinea Noctuella, Wien . Verz. 136, 35. Illig. N . Ausg. dess. ii. 92, 
35. 
Pyralis hybridalis, Hubn. Pyral. 29, 20, pi. 17, f. 114. Haw . Lep. 
Brit. 386. 
Nomophila hybridalis, Hubn. Verz . Schm. 368, 3536. Steph. III. 
Brit. Haust. iv. 312, 1. 
Botys hybridalis, Treit. Schm. vii. 109,21. Hup. Lep. viii. 153, 
pi. 220, f. 3. 
Stenopteryx hybridalis, Herr.-Sch. Eur. Schm. iv. 42, 137. Guen. 
Delt. et Pyral. 414, 537. 
Europe. N. and S. America. Africa. Asia. 
a — k. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. 
l—q. England. 
r, s. Europe. From M. Becker’s collection. 
t. Germany. From M. Heminghoffen’s collection. 
v — x. Nice. From Dr. Leach’s collection. 
y — Italy. From Dr. Leach’s collection. 
aa , bb. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Kedman’s collection. 
cc. St. Martin’s Falls, Albany River, Hudson’s Bay. Presented by 
Dr. Barnston. 
dd. United States. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
ee. United States. From Mr. Dyson’s collection. 
ff — hh. Georgia. From Mr. Millie’s collection. 
ii. St. Jago. Presented by C. Darwin, Esq. 
jj. Bogota. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
