484 



median vein. The exl radiscal line runs from the triangular costo-apical spot 



t ar the middle id' the inner edge of the wing, and merges into the brown 



margin of the wing. The triangular costo-apical spot is edged with deep 

 reddish-brown. Hind wings yellow to a little beyond the middle, with a 

 distinct discal spot; beyond brown, as in the fore wings; beneath bright, 

 yellow, mottled with brown; fore wings brownish on the outer third, but 

 mottled more or less with yellow, a diffuse extradiscal band being left, and 

 a submarginal row of dark spots; a similar arrangement on the hind wings, 

 but less marked, the wing externally being more yellow. . 



Length of body, c?, 0.53; of fore wings, 0.65; expanse of wings, 1.35 

 inches. 



Brooklyn, N. Y. (Graef) ; West Farms, N. Y. (Angus) ; Glencoe, Nebr. 

 (Dodge) ; New Jersey (Sachs) ; Maryland (Mus. Comp. Zool.). 



This well-marked species differs from the other in the hind wings being 

 a little less angular, and in the outer third (nearly one-half) of both wings 

 being brown. 



Antepione sulphurata Packard. Plate 11, fig. 56. 



Heterolocha stulphuraria Pack., Fifth Rep. Pcab. Acad. Sc, 79, 1873. 



2 9. — Uniformly sulphur-yellow above and below, the outer edge of 

 the wings not being brown, as usual. Head and palpi brown, rest of the body 

 sulphur. Legs brown. Fore wings with the basal third of the costa brown 

 on the extreme edge. Inner line obsolete ; a few minute, pale, reddish-brown 

 spots indicating its site. Outer band consisting of two brown spots on the 

 inner edge of the wing, forming a two-scalloped short band, reaching to the 

 third median venule, the inner edge being deeper brown; two or three scat- 

 tered, diffuse spots (or none) connect the band with the subapical, costal, 

 large, triangular spot, which is either brown, or with paler scales (white and 

 yellowish) in the center. Minute brown flecks forming an obscure line 

 (wanting in one specimen) midway between the outer line and the edge of 

 the wing. Fringe on both wings yellow, with a brownish hair-line at the 

 base. Hind wings clear, except an obsolete transverse band indicated by a 

 double, brown, abbreviated line at the outer third of (he inner edge. Beneath 

 more spotted than above. Outer line with a large patch in the middle of the 

 wing; discal dot minute. This species (as also another from the Middle 

 States, which differs in having the outer edge of both wings broadly bordered 



