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THE CLOUDED BUFF. 
Eutliemonia Russula* 
PLATE XX. Fig. 1. 
Phal. Bomb. Russula, Linn. ; Don. vi. PI. 214.— -Eypropia 
Russula, Ochsetif Curtis' B* E. i. PI. 21. — Clouded Buff, 
Phal. quadra^ Harris. — Phal. Bomb. Sannio^J, Lwn.— Arotia 
Russula, Ao^r.— Euthomonia Russula, Stepk. 
» The above insect has generally been associated with 
the typical Tiger moths ( Arctiw ), but the discre- 
pancies are too great for this union to be continued 
with propriety. The genus Euthemonia (from 
handsome ) has therefore been constituted, 
and may be recognized by having the middle joint 
of the palpi a good deal longer than the two others, 
the terminal one rather slender ; proboscis not 
longer than the head; antennse short and slender, 
bipectinated in the males and serrated in the fe- 
males ; abdomen annulated, and having a small tuft 
at the apex ; wings deflexed and trigonate. 
This species named the Clouded Buff, differs 
from the generality of moths in the female being 
considerably less than the male ; the latter being 
about eighteen or twenty lines between the tips of 
