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antenna' tawny-yellow. Fore wings crossed by a greater cumber of brown 

 lines than usual; an inner very ilistinct line, sharply angled on the eosta; a 

 median taint double line ending in a single darker brown costal spot; an 

 outer dark distinct oblique line, a little curved outward just beloW the eosta, 

 and swelled out suddenly on the median vein; a fainter line on each side, ami 

 externally a broad pale-brown shade, becoming more distinct toward the eosta; 

 still beyond, a whitish submarginal line, widening triangularly on the apex; 

 the marginal dark-brown line very distinct, scarcely interrupted. Hind wings 

 with a distinct black discal dot, a line within, and beyond a broad brown 

 shade, bounded on each side by a darker brown line; both wings densely 

 speckled. Beneath, marked much as above, the four lines quite distinct, the 

 third forming a band composed of three parallel, brown, slightly wavy lines; 

 tour distinct brown lines on hind wings. 



Length of body, <?, 0.45, 9, 0.50; fore wings, <?, 0.60, 9,0.55; expanse 

 of wings, 1.10 inches. 



Massachusetts (Sanborn); Philadelphia, Pa. (Amer. Ent. Soc); New 

 Jersey (Sachs). 



This pretty species differs from all the others in the distinct numerous 

 brown lines and the subpectinated antenna?. 



Semiothisa enotata Packard. Plate 10, fig. 15. 



rhalccna notala Cramer, Pap. Exot., 371, G. 



Macaria enotata Guen., Phal., ii, G9, 1857. 



Mai nrin iiniiitatariii Walk. !!!, List Lep. Hot. Br. Mus., xxiii, 884, 1861. 



Mmaria enotata Walk. ! !, List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xxiii, 899, 1801. 



Macaria a-mutataria Zeller!! !, Verb. Bot. Zool. Ges. Wien, xxii, 487, 1872. 



Macaria sectomaculata Morrison!! !, Proc. Boat. Soc. Nat. Hist., xvi, 198, 1874. 



5 <? and 4 9 . — Fore wings very falcate, excavated below the apex more 

 than usual, while the hind wings are slightly dentate and very much angu- 

 lated, as much so as in S. A-signata, the angle very acute. Antennae flattened, 

 serrate, ciliated. Head, prothorax, and palpi reddish-ochreous. Body and 

 wings whitish, with a faint ochreous tinge and minute striga 3 . Fore wings 

 with three ochreous lines, varying in width, usually narrow ; inner line much 

 curved, middle sinuous, sometimes broad and diffuse, curved on the eosta. 

 Outer line straight in its course, though wavering and bent on the eosta, 

 where it is most distinct, and with distinct venular dots. A broad, oblong, 

 apico-COStal, reddish-ochreous patch, as usual, varying much in width. The 

 distinguishing mark of the species is the large, brown, rounded spot divided 

 into live or six portions, by the median venules, of which the inner two or three 



