EASTERN UNITED STATES. 



Under side paler brown, and showing more or less 

 distinctly the two ordinary rows of pale brown spots 

 towards the outer margin, and in one male a white spot 

 in the cell, not seen on the upper surface. Head and 

 palpi concolorous with the thorax, abdomen, and legs. 



Indian River, Florida. 



189. PHOLISORA CATULLUS, Fab. 



Expanse of wings from 1 inch to 1.1 inches. 



Upper surface deep brownish black. The fore wings 

 have a submarginal row of eight white hyaline spots, 

 3, 4, and 5 curving outward beyond the cell, 6 and 7 

 in the two median interspaces, 8 above the submedian. 

 The first three are subquadrate, the rest mere dots. 

 There is also a small spot at the end of the cell. Hind 

 wings without marks. Fringes concolorous with the 

 wings. 



Under side more of a brownish black, the spots on the 

 fore wings repeated. The body and head are black above, 

 the head with three longitudinal white stripes, 

 the ends of the palpal hairs the same color ; 

 the palpi and head white beneath, the body 

 black. 



Fig. 87 represents the egg of this species. catuiius,'x 

 The larva feeds on Monarda punctata, Che- 

 nopodium album, Ambrosia, and perhaps some related 

 plants. It is found in the United States generally. 



190. PHOLISORA HAYHURSTII, Edw. 



Expanse of wings from 1 inch to 1.1 inches. 

 Upper surface blackish brown, both wings crossed by 

 two deeper brown bands, more distinct in the female ; 



