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abdomen fulvous, as well as the head. Underside of the primaries 

 like the upper. 



California. Rare. 



BOISD. 



3. A. McCullochi Kirb/j. Figured in Kirby, Faun. Amer. Bor. IV, pi. 4, 



tig- 5- 



Body and wings very black; orbits of eyes externally clothed 

 with white hairs ; tippets whitish ; primaries with three white 

 spots, one near the base, oblique, obversely wedge shaped, divided 

 into two by a longitudinal black line; next, at a little distance from 

 the anterior margin, is a subtrapezoiclal small white spot, between 

 which and the posterior margin is an articulated band, abbreviated 

 at each end, of the same color, consisting of six spots divided by 

 black lines; the same spots distinguish the under surface of these 

 wings, and besides, there is a whitish longitudinal one on the costal 

 area. The secondaries have three white spots on both surfaces, 

 viz., a large rectangular one near the base divided longitudinally 

 into four; a longitudinal band divided into five spots; the longi- 

 tudinal costal streak may almost be regarded as forming a sixth. 

 The four anterior legs are covered with orange hairs. 



Canada. 



KlKBY. 



FAM. Y. GLATJCOPIDIDAE HARRIS.* 



PROCRIS FAB. Aqlaope Latr. \' 



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M f 

 Wings narrow, elongated, opaque, immaculate. Antennae slen- ^^fr \,\\ 3fc ^ 



der, tapering at each end, and bipectinated beneath in the males. 

 Palpi small, short, pendent, and nearly naked. Tongue short, but 

 distinct and spirally rolled. Abdomen slender and nearly cylin- 

 drical in the males, thicker in the females, and tufted at the end. 



Spurs of the hind tibia? two in number, and very minute. 



HARRIS. 



* The succeeding descriptions by Harris will be found in Silliman's 

 American Journal of Science, vol. xxxvi. 



