scalloped and curved outward near the outer edge of the wing, making a hold 

 and sudden rune mi both wings; the inner line common to both wings with 

 much larger scallops than in any of the other species known to me. 



Synchlora rubivoraria Packard. Plate 10, fig. 86. 



Jj>lode8 rubivora Rilej '. Inst Ann. Rep. Ins. Missouri, 139, plate '-'. fig. 25, 18H9. 

 Sgnchlora alboKneata Puck., Fifth Ann. Rep. Peab. Acad. So., 75, 1873. 

 Eunemoria graoilaria Pack., Fifth Rep. Peab. Acad Sc, 77. 1-7:'.. 



10 6 and 6 9. — Pea-green; a white stripe between the antennae, which 



are also while, and beneath pale testaceous; palpi and legs white; front and 

 pectus green; a green stripe on the fore trochanters. Palpi very long, 

 extending out nearly twice the length of the head, greenish or reddish at tip. 

 Fore wings with the costal edge white: a basal curved line, slightly dentate 

 on the venules. Discal dot very linear, pale, obscure. Outer white line par- 

 allel with the outer edge, dentate on. the venules. Edge with white dots on 

 the venules. Fringe pale green. Secondaries with a much curved basal 

 white line, a linear, small, white, discal dot ; outer line very dentate on the 

 venules, much more so than the same line on fore wings. Fringe pale; edge 

 with white dots on ends of venules. Beneath, fore wings testaceous, whitish 

 on costal edge; fringe white; anterior half of wings greenish, posterior 

 whitish. Secondaries whitish ; the line appears, though very faintly. Abdo- 

 men green, streaked mesially with white. 



Length of body, S , 0.33, 9. 0.43; length of lore wing, c 7 , 0.36, 9. o.. r >4; 

 expansion of wings, 0.65—1.08 inches. 



.Maine (Packard); Boston, Mass. (Sanborn); Natick, Mass. (Stratton); 

 "Mass., Aug. 5" (Harris Coll. Bost. Soc Nat. Hist.); Springfield, Mass., July 

 1!) (Dimmock); Dorchester, Mass. (Sanborn); Amherst, Mass., September; 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. (Graef); Long Island (Morrison); "West Farms, N. Y. 

 (Angus); New Jersey (Sachs); Central Missouri, September (Riley) ; Law- 

 rence, Kans. (Snow); Demopolis, Ala (Grote); Dallas, Tex., June 10 (Boll, 

 Mus. Peal). Acad. So.). 



This common species may be recognized by the uniformly green front 

 of the head: otherwise it very closely resembles S.rubrifrontaria. It varies 

 greatly, as do all the species in size. It also varies somewhat in the distance 

 between the two common lines, and in t he degree of sinuosity and scalloping 

 of the lines. 



Larva. — " Color light yellowish-gray, darker jus! behind each joint, and 



