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CATALOGUE OF 
Endropia Tiviaria. 
Mas. — Sordide cinereo-cervina , nigro conspersa ; palpi fusci, por- 
recti, lati , caput paullo superantes ; antennce late peclinatce , 
apice simplices ; pedes fusci, tarsis pallide testaceis ; alee lineis 
duabus fimbriaque ceneo-fuscis , puncto discali nigro ; an - 
ticce subfaleatee, linea la jlexa undulata , striga apicali ob- 
liqua albida fusco submar g inata ; posticee bilineatce . Foem. — 
Cervina , subascendentes , caput sat superantes ; alee pal- 
lide testacece , cervino conspersce aut suffuses, linea exteriore 
fusca obliqua subrecta, puncto discali nigro ; posticce costa 
apicem versus margineque exteriore antico subtruncatis. 
Male . Dull cinereous fawn-colour, minutely black-speckled ; 
under side paler and brighter. Palpi brown, porrect, broad, 
extending a little beyond the head ; third joint conical, minute. 
Antennae broadly pectinated, except at the tips. Legs brown ; 
tarsi pale testaceous. Wings with two dark aeneous-brown lines 
and with the fringe of the same hue; a black discal point. Fore 
wings subfalcate ; interior line bent and undulating ; a whitish 
oblique apical streak, which is partly bordered with brown ; exterior 
border convex. Hind wings with a loop line, which joins the outer 
side of the exterior line. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 
16 lines. 
a, b. St. John’s Bluff, East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, 
Esq. 
Female . Fawn-colour. Palpi slightly ascending, extending 
somewhat beyond the head; third joint very minute. Wings pale 
testaceous, with very numerous fawn-coloured speckles, which are 
mostly confluent on the outer part, the latter minutely black- 
speckled ; exterior line brown, oblique, nearly straight ; discal point 
black ; fringe aeneous-brown ; under side with a loop line joining 
the outer side of the exterior line. Fore wings with a bent interior 
line and with a broad apical streak : exterior border hardly bent. 
Hind wings with the apical part of tfle costa and the fore part of the 
exterior border somewhat truncated. Length of the body 7 lines ; 
of the wings 18 lines. 
c. East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
