948 
CATALOGUE OF 
superans ; alee angustee , lituris fuscis et nigricantibuSy punctis 
transversis testaceis ; alee anticce subfaleatee , margine exteriore 
subjlexo , reniformi e gutta vitrea . 
Female. Pale cinereous, rather slender. Palpi slender, very 
short, slightly decumbent. Antennae hardly stout. Abdomen ex- 
tending rather beyond the hind wings. Legs smooth, slender. 
Wings narrow, much but irregularly varied with brown, and with 
blackish marks and transverse testaceous points. Fore wings 
subfalcate ; exterior border slightly bent; reniform mark represented 
by a vitreous dot. Length of the body 3J lines ; of the wings 8 
lines. 
a. United States. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
Lineodes Peridialis. 
Mas. Fuscescente-cinerea, gracillima ; palpi brevissimi ; abdomen 
alas posticas bis triente superans , fasciculo apicali pullido 
apice fusco ; pedes longissimi , femoribus anlicis apice fascicu- 
latisy tibiis anticis fasciculatis, tibiis intermediis basi fascicu- 
latis ; alee anticce lituris basalibus et mar ginalibus ochraceis , 
lineis duabus submar ginalibus albis ex parte nigro marginalise 
interiore antice duplicata et apud costam angulatay lituris non - 
nullis costalibus et discalibus albidis ; posticce linea marginali 
ochracea nigro marginata. 
Male. Brownish cinereous, very slender, more cinereous 
beneath. Palpi very short. Abdomen extending for two-thirds of 
its length beyond the hind wings ; apical tuft and valves pale, 
brown towards the tips. Legs very long and slender ; fore femora 
tufted near the tips; fore tibiae short, tufted; middle tibiae tufted 
near the base. Fore wings with some ochraceous marks near the 
base, and along the exterior border ; two submarginal partly black- 
bordered white lines, the interior one double in front, and forming 
a very acute angle near the costa ; some whitish costal and discal 
marks, which are too irregular to be characterized. Hind wings 
with an ochraceous black-bordered marginal line. Length of the 
body 5J lines; of the wings 10 lines. 
Bio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry’s collection. 
