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CATALOGUE OF 
11. Ellopia? Amyrisaria. 
Mas. Subnchracea ; caput rufescens ; palpi caput super antes, 
sat validi ; antennae non late pectinatce ; pedes sat robusti ; alee 
cinereo tinctee , puncto discali nigro distincto , linea exteriore 
ochracea angulosa diffusa indistincta , margine exteriore ro~ 
tundato vix flexo ; anticce rectanyulatce , linea interiore vix 
obliqua ; posticce linea postice obsoleta . 
Male . Dull ochraceous. Head and fore part of the thorax 
reddish. Palpi extending beyond the head, longer and more stout 
than in most species of the genus. Antennas less deeply pectinated. 
Legs rather stout. Wings cinereous-tinged ; discal point black, 
distinct; exterior line ochraceous, zigzag, diffuse, indistinct; exte- 
rior border much rounded, hardly bent. Fore wings rectangular at 
the tips; interior line like the exterior one but hardly oblique. 
Hind wings with the exterior line obsolete hindward. Length of 
the body 5^- lines ; of the wings 15 lines. 
a. New York. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
12. Ellopia ^qualiaria. 
Mas. Cinerea ; corpus testaceum ; aloe testaceo vix tinctae , fusco 
subtilissime conspersce, linea exteriore fusca lata vix undulata , 
margine exteriore convexo non Jlexo ; anticce apice subrotun- 
datce , linea interiore f usca lata subarcuata remota. 
Male. Cinereous. Body and legs testaceous. Wings very 
slightly testaceous-tinged, very minutely speckled with brown ; ex- 
terior line brown, broad, hardly undulating; exterior border con- 
vex, not bent. Fore wings somewhat rounded at the tips ; interior 
line brown, broad, slightly curved, remote from the second on the 
interior border and very remote from it on the costa. Length of 
the body 5 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 
Canada. In Mr. D’Urban’s collection. 
13. Ellopia My an daria. 
Mas. Luteo-testacea ; palpi oblique ascendentes , articulo 3 o 
minima ; antennae late pectinatce, ramis pubescentibus ; aloe 
supra vix conspersce , linea exteriore recta obliqua ochracea 
extus albido marginata apud costam obsoleta ; anticce subfal- 
