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CATALOGUE OF 
veins ; exterior border slightly bent in the middle, hardly scolloped. 
Fore wings falcate. Length of the body 10 lines; of the wings 
26 lines. 
The specimen described is in bad condition, and the markings 
may have been partly obliterated. 
a. West Africa. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
Angerona? Aimylusaria. 
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Mas. Cinereo-ferruginea ; vertex planus ; palpi erectly caput 
paullo superantes ; antenna pectinatce , apice simplices ; ala 
amplcBy strigis parvis lineaque obliqua vix undulata nigrican- 
tibuSy margine exteriore convexo vix exciso ; antica acuta , 
linea 1 a fusca obliqua subdent iculata extus testaceo mar - 
ginata, 2a intus late testaceo marginata ; postica spatio inte - . 
riore testaceo strigis ferrugineis. 
Male. Cinereous-ferruginous, brownish cinereous beneath. 
Vertex flat. Palpi vertical, rising a little above the head ; third 
joint very minute. Antennae moderately pectinated, bare at the 
tips. Wings very ample, minutely and transversely blackish- 
streaked, with an oblique hardly undulating blackish line ; exterior 
border convex, very slightly scolloped or dentate. Fore wings 
hardly acute, with an interior oblique slightly denticulated brown 
line, which is concisely testaceous-bordered on the outer side ; exte- 
rior line largely testaceous-bordered on the inner side, and especially 
so towards the costa ; exterior border moderately oblique. Hind 
wings from the base to the exterior line testaceous, thickly ferrugi- 
nous-streaked. Length of the body 10 lines; of the wings 22 
a . - — ? Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
Genus LAGINIA. — 
Mas et Jam. Corpus robustum. Frons subproducta. Palpi 
oblique ascendentes, frontem paullo superantes ; articulus 2us Ion- 
gus ; 3us minimus. Antennae validae, maris pubescentes. Abdomen 
alas posticas non superans. Pedes robusti, glabri ; tibiae posticae non 
incrassatae. Alae spissae, amplae, iutegrae, lituris metallicis, mar* 
gine exteriore convexo ; anticae acutae, costa vix convexa. 
Male and female . Body stout. Front rather prominent. 
Proboscis moderately long. Palpi obliquely ascending, rising a 
