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 Synopsis of (he Species-. 



ATLANTIC. 



White; front reddisu-ockreons ; strigie and lines brown 1). variolaria. 



i Ichreona ; front ochrcoua : sti ij;; ■• and Hues ocurcous I), erythemaria. 



PACIFIC. 

 Like tryih maria, but larger, .mid wit b 1 be middle line nearer tb<- outer than tbc inner linr. U. pacificaria. 



Deilinia variolaria Packard. Plate 10, fig. 2(>. 



i , ill 1:1 variolaria Guen., Pbal., ii, 56, 1857. 



Walk.. Lep. Het. Br. Mns., xxiii. 869, 18GI. 

 ' 'altera inteniaria Walk.!!!, Lep. Het. Ur. Mus., xxiii, h70, 1861. 



2 <i and 6 9. — Front of head deep reddish-ochreous ; white on the front 

 edge; palpi deep ochreous. Antennae white. Fore wings with the costa 

 rather full. Both wings strigated more or less thickly with brown; some- 

 times the wings are pure white. In the male, the strigae arc arranged in two 

 parallel lines on both wings. Beneath, pure white; sometimes a distinct 

 black discal dot on each wing. Fore and middle legs ochreous. 



Length of body, 9, 0.37; of lore wing, 9, 0.52; expanse of wings, 

 1.05 inches. 



Brunswick, Me., July (Packard, Mus. Peab. Acad. Sc.) ; Boston, Mass. 

 (Morrison); Dedham, Mass. (F. W. Very); Amherst, Mass. (Prof. S. II. 

 Peabody) ; Springfield, Mass., A.ugus1 3. (Diminock) ; Natick, Mass., August 

 2 (Stratton) ; Belmont, Mass., August 3 (Morrison); Albany, N. Y., July 24, 

 September 15 (Lintner) ; Ithaca, X. Y. (Comstock) ; New Jersey (Sachs) ; 

 Detroit, Mich. (Swartz, Mus. Comp. Zool.) ; Lansing, Mich. (Miles, Mus. 

 Peab. Acad. Sc.) ; " Pennsylvania " (Gucnce) ; " St. Martin's Falls, II. B. T. ; 

 New York" (Walker). 



This pretty species differs from the two next in the white wings, often 

 without lines, and the deep reddish-ochreous front. 



Deilinia erythemaria Packard. Plate 10, fig. 27. 



Cdbera erythemaria Gnen., Pbal., ii, 56, 1857. 



Walk.!!!, Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xxiii, 869, 1861. 



Larger than D. variolaria, otherwise much the same. Head and body 

 pale ochreous; front of head pale ochreous, while on anterior edge. Wings 

 whitish-ochreous, with two diffuse ochreous lines common to each pair; on 



the fore wings, a basal similar line, bent below the costa. The middle line is 



