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CATALOGUE OF 
1. Brotis VULNERARIA. 
Ferrugineo-fusca , subtus schistacea ; caput et antennce ocliracea ; 
alee plus minusve glaucescente suffuses , lineis duabus satura- 
tioribus ; anticee linea exleriore saturatiore , vitta aut plaga 
trigona costali lateritia ; posticee puncto discali albo. Var. /3. 
— Alee quatuor gutta discali alba. 
Brotis vulneraria, Hubn . Zutr. f. 319, 320; Verz . Schm. 303, 
2925. 
Sphacelodes vulneraria, Guen. Phal. ii. 117, 1109, pi. 22, f. 9. 
Brazil. 
a — d. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie’s collection. 
e. St. Domingo. From Mr. Hearne’s collection. 
Genus 47. LYCIMNTA. 
Mas. Corpus crassum. Frons non fasciculata. Proboscis 
distincta. Palpi arcuati, latissimi, ascendentes, applicati; articu- 
lus 3us minimus. Antennae simplices, vix pubescentes. Abdomi- 
nis fasciculus apicalis quadratus. Pedes robusti ; femora timbriata ; 
tibiae posticae subincrassatae, calcaribus longissimis. Alae robustae, 
amplae, fimbria brevi ; antieae falcatae, qnadratae, margine exteriore 
angulato, costa extus subconcava; posticae abdomen superantes, 
margine interiore fimbriato apicem versus emarginato. 
Male. Body thick. Front not tufted. Proboscis distinct. 
Palpi curved, very broad, applied close to the head ; third joint ex- 
tremely minute. Antennae simple, very slightly pubescent. Abdo- 
men with a quadrate apical tuft. Legs robust ; femora fringed ; 
hind tibiae slightly incrassated ; spurs very long. Wings robust, 
ample; fringe full. Fore wings falcate, quadrate behind the tips ; 
exterior border forming a prominent angle in the middle, its hind 
part straight and oblique ; costa slightly concave exteriorly. Hind 
wings extending beyond the abdomen, somewhat acute at the 
tips ; interior angle prominent ; interior border fringed, truncated 
or emarginated towards its tip. 
