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pectinated. Thorax with two white bands in front, and with a 

 crimson stripe on each side of the wing ; a few scattered blue 

 hairs. Breast with white hairs. Wings limpid, rather broad. 

 Fore wings with black tips and borders, on the latter some blue 

 scales; a black band across the end of the discal areolet where the 

 veinlets hardly form an angle ; no trace of the discal fold. Bor- 

 ders of the hind wings mostly black. Abdomen with two crimson 

 spots at the base, and with a row of crimson spots along each side; 

 a slender white band on the hind border of each segment ; under 

 side white, with short crimson and black bands along the apical 

 half, and with a tuft of crimson hairs at the tip. Legs brown, 

 mostly clothed with white ; coxae blue beneath ; fore tibia? with 

 long spines beneath ; middle and apical spurs of the hind tibia; 

 rather long. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 1C lines, 



St. Domingo. 



WALKER. 



Group L,aemocliaris. 



Laemocharis Boisd. Herr.-Schaeff. Erruca Walker. C. B. M. 165. 



Body linear, cylindrical, rather slender. Palpi not rising to 

 the vertex ; third joint slender, more than half the length of the 

 second. Antenna? minutely pectinated. Wings moderate, limpid; 

 fore wings with black tips ; discal fold distinct. Legs slender ; 



hind tibiae with four small spurs. 



WALKEK. 



1. G. pertyl Boisd. Herr.-Schaeff. Lep. Ex. Nov. Ser. I, f. 249. 



Black. Head with two white dots. Abdomen with four basal 

 luteous dots, and two lateral interrupted white stripes. Wings 

 limpid, margined narrowly with black. 



Georgia. 



WALKffiR. 



Group Cosmosoma. 

 Cosmosoma Hilbner. Harris, Descr. Cat. N. Amer. Spiting. 37. 



Wings mostly hyaline. The subcostal vein of the fore wings 

 is adjacent to the external margin, with two subcosto-marginal 

 nervules, one from the disk arising at a point midway between the 

 origin of the medio-posterior branch and its penultimate, the other 

 exterior to the disk, midway between it and the origin of the post- 



