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the bead i<> the tubercles. The anterior pair of Blameuts arc pale rust-red 

 beneath at base, brown above, but tipped with white. A distinct dorsal line 

 Iron i the prothorax to the second pair of filaments ; a pair of small 1 ubercles 

 uexl to the last segment, tipped with pale rust-red. Body wood-colored 

 above and beneath; thoracic tiu^s greenish above, succeeded by pale rust- 

 red between the tubercles and first pair of filaments ; behind these, variously 

 marked with lighl and dark brown. An oval dark spol behind the last pair 

 of tubercles and extending into the anal plate. Anal leas rusty, lined above 

 with a whitish line. Length, 0.70 inch. It feeds on the strawberry and 

 currant in dune. 



I'tijHi. — Body rather thick, conical, pale horn-brown, slashed and 

 speckled with dark brown. The pupa appeared in Salem, June 17. Length, 

 0.40 inch. 



CAULOSTOMA Lederer. Plate 5, fig. 13. 



Therapia Hiibn. in part), Verz., 287, 1818. 



Ennomos Treits. (in pavt), Schm. Eur., vi (i), 3,1827. 



ritilnhia Dup. tin part), Lep. France, vii (iv), 195, 1829. 



Ennomos Boisd. tin pari I, Gen. Iud., 182,1840. 



Therapis H.-Sch. (,in part), Sclmi. Eur., iii, 49, 1S47. 



Caulostoma Lederer, Verh. Bot. Zool. Ges. Wien, 176, 1853. 



Guen., Phal., i, 110, l-;,7. 



Walk., List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xx, 138, 1800. 



Head moderately broad in front; palpi stout, porrect, not ascending, 

 reaching well beyond the front. Antenna? in the male well pectinated. 

 Fore winys with the cost a and apex much as in Angerona, but the apex a 

 little more obtuse: outer edge a little less bent than in Angerona, not being 

 excavated below the apex. Hind wings full, not excavated below the apex, 

 as in Angerona, and with the apex more rounded. Venation: much as in 

 Angerona, but there an' only five subcostal veins, while the venules arc pro- 

 portionately longer, and the subcostal cell is shorter, while the two discal 

 venules form a shorter and less curved line. The hind legs are long and 

 slender, the libi;e scarcely swollen, and the tarsi long, being much as in 

 Angerona. In the style of coloration, while Caulostoma is ochreous, it is 

 much duller than Angerona. and from the four brown costal spots our single 

 species would be easily mistaken for a species of Thamnonoma, being closely 

 allied in its general style of coloration and appearance to T.Jkrwcaria and 

 yulphuraria. 



