wings shaped much as in Eucrostis, bui rather more pointed al the apex; 

 outer edge straighter ; hind wings long, much more rounded, and not angu- 

 lated, as in Eucrostis. 



The costal space of the fore wings is very much narrower than in Eucrostis. 

 Venation much as in Chlorosea, bul the free end of the costal vein is thrown 

 off from the outer end of (lie subcostal cell, and the origin of the sixth sub- 

 costal venule is rather remote from that of the anterior discal venule. Abdo- 

 men shaped much as in Eucrostis, being acutely pointed at the tip, which just 

 reaches the anal angle of the hind wings. Hind tibiae swollen, with four 

 stout acute spurs, while there are but two (terminal) in Eucrostis (male); a 

 long large accessory tuft, as in Eucrostis. Hind tarsi slender, nearly two- 

 thirds as long as the tibia', while in Eucrostis they are half as long as the 

 tibia; and stouter. The single species known is light green, with a single 

 rather broad common line, not wavy and straight on the fore wings, curved 

 on the hind wings. Differs from Chlorosea in the more rounded hind wings 

 and in the venation. 



Annemokia umtakia Packard. 

 Eunemoria miliaria Pack., Proc. Dost. Soc. Nat. Hist., xvi, HO, 1874. 



1 i . — Palpi pink; front red; vertex white and antennae white above; 

 abdomen white; thorax and wings deep pea-green, deeper than in Eucrostis. 

 Extreme costal i-^ixt' white. A single common white line crosses both wings; 

 on the primaries it is straight, and situated just beyond the middle ot the 

 wing; on the hind wings it is well curved, and situated just beyond the 

 middle of the wing. Fringe white, on the outer edge pinkish. Two anterior, 

 pairs of legs reddish. « 



Length of body, 0.45 ; of fore wing, 0.53 ; expanse of wings, 1 10 inches 



Nevada (Edwards). 



The narrow, red front and I lie structure of the hind legs, the pinkish 

 edge of the fringe, and its rather large size, are the distinguishing marks of 

 this species. 



CHLOROSEA* Packard. Plate 4, tig. 11. 



Chloro • ■: r.i. i. . I 'in. . I '.i". i . .-mii . Nat. Hist., xvi, 31, Vi'i I 



Belonging apparently to the same group as Nemoria and Annemoria, and 

 less closely to Phorodesma. Head with the vertex not so broad in proportion 



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