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CATALOGUE OF 
Addenda to the Urapterydae and to the Ennomidae. 
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U RAPTERYX FLAVIFIMBRIA. 
Male . Antennae short, pectinated. Fore wings less acute 
than those of the female. Hind wings with a much less promi- 
nent angle. 
b. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie’s collection. 
c. St. Domingo. From Mr. Hearse’s collection. 
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Urapteryx Palindiaria. 
Mas. Pallide cervina ; vertex albidus ; antennae subpubescentes ; 
tibiae posticae valde incrassatae et fasciculate ; aloe linea fusca 
recta obliqua albido interlineata antice obsoleta ; anticae acute , 
puncto discali nigro ; -posticae linea marginali albida , caudis 
brevissimis nigro strigatis. 
Male . Pale fawn-colour. Vertex whitish. Antennae minutely 
pubescent. Hind tibiae much incrassated and densely tufted. 
Wings with a straight oblique brown whitish-interlined line, which 
extends from the middle of the interior border of the hind wings 
and ceases at some distance from the tips of the fore wings ; under 
side thinly and very minutely speckled with black. Fore wings 
acute, with a minute black discal point. Hind wings subcaudate ; 
the tails and the adjoining fore part of a whitish line along the ex- 
terior border streaked with black. Length of the body 8 lines ; of 
the wings 20 lines. 
Brazil. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. 
