Everyx. Boisd. 

 Head small with a ridged tuft between antennae which 



are slender, fusiform and hooked at tips, strongly biciliate 

 in the males, simple in female. Fore and middle tibiae 

 spinose ; abdominal segments unarmed. 



Clioerilus. Cram. Rusty red and fawn color, wings 

 crossed by various shade lines and with a discal spot, beneath 

 paler. Common. May to August. Canada southwardly. 

 Larva on Awpdopsis and grape, as also on Azaleas and 

 Sheep-berry; Edwards and Eliot give 



Ampclopliaga. Bremer. 



Agrees with Every x except that the tibiae are unarmed. 

 Larva transforming in a cocoon on surface of the ground. 



Hyroii. Cram. Forewings grayish green with olive 

 green bands ; hind wings dull red. In the South ocurs rar. 

 C'liotus, Hubn., with the primaries suffused and obscurely 

 colored. May to August. Quite common. Larva on Ampe- 

 lopsis and grape. Canada, southwardly. 



Versicolor. Harris. A beautiful species with dark 

 green forewings crossed by whitish lines and rust red hind- 

 wings with grayish and greenish borders; beneath, shaded 

 with reddish, yellow and white. May to August. Canada 

 to Middle States. Larra on CcpJiala-ntknx, and Nesaea rrrfi- 

 cillcita. Rather rare. We are indebted to the researches 

 of Rev. G. D. Hulst, for our knowledge of the larva. 



Dc'iloiiche. Grote. 



Head moderate, untufted ; tongue as long the body ; 

 thorax smooth* abdomen slender, tapering; tibiae unarmed; 

 eyes naked, unlashed; middle tibiae with one pair of unequal 

 spurs, hind tibiae with tw r o pairs; wings narrow; primaries 

 12-veined, evenly margined, outer margin somewhat sickle- 

 shaped. 



Tersa. Linn. Forewings light brownish yellow or 

 ochrey, with a smoky brown spot at base and a number 



