ARCTIA. 341 



13. A. gelida Moesch. C. B. M. 611. 



Black, thorax bivittate with yellow ; sides of the abdomen 

 yellow, spotted with black ; primaries yellowish, with black an- 

 gular spots; secondaries subcinereous. 



Labrador. 



WALKER. 



14. A. rubricosa Harris. Ins. Mass. 253. 



Primarie&.reddish-brown, almost, transparent, with a small black 

 spot near the middle ; secondaries dusky, becoming blacker behind 

 (more rarely red with a broad blackish border behind), with two 

 black dots near the middle ; the inner margin next to the body 

 and the fringe, reddish ; thorax reddish-brown ; abdomen cinnabar 

 red, with a row of black dots on the top and another row on each 

 side. Expands an inch and a quarter. 



Massachusetts. 



HARRIS. 



15. A. dahttrica CoisJ. Ann. Soc. Ent. 2me ser. X, 321. Figured in 



Boisd. Icon. Hist. Lep. 126, 2, pi. 60. 



Carneous ; head, three streaks of the body and numerous inter- 

 costal spots of the primaries black; secondaries yellowish, base 

 and cilias yellow, with black spots. 



California, Siberia. 



BOISD. 



16. A. fignrata Drunj, II, pi. 12. 



Upper side. Antennae dark brown and pectinated. Thorax 

 cream-color and black. Abdomen black, sides red. Primaries 

 black, a cream-colored line running from the shoulders parallel to 

 and at a small distance from the posterior edge, towards the lower 

 corner, stopping at about one-third from the external edge, from 

 whence, near the end of this line, arise two others, which rnn 

 almost to the anterior edges. Secondaries, red in the middle, 

 surrounded, except on the abdominal edges, by a broad black 

 margin. Sometimes only with a small red spot on the secondaries. 



Under side. Palpi hairy and black ; wings as on the other side, 

 with the colors less distinct. 



Southern States. 



WESTWOOD. 



