495 

 Therina endkopiaria Packard. Plate 12, fig. G. 



Ettopia pultaria Walk.!!!, List Lep. Het. Br. Mns., xx, 160, I860. 



Ellopia eitdropiaria Grote and Rob.!!!, Arm. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., viii, plate 15A, fig. 10, 1867. 



$ and 9. — Head and thorax, including the antennae and legs, pale 

 ochreous, extending to the costae of the fore wings, especially the under side. 

 Wings pale whitish, with a slight ochreous tint, with indistinct cinereous 

 speckles, especially marked toward the outer edge; fringe concolorous with 

 the rest of the wings; two parallel lines, the inner a perfectly straight, pale- 

 brown hair-line, situated just before the forking of the median vein, and 

 the outer, narrow, cinereous, slightly oblique, but not curved ; on the sec- 

 ondaries, which are concolorous with the fore wings, is a single line, very 

 slightly curved in the middle; no discal dot on either wing; outer edge 

 angulated distinctly; the tail on the hind wings well developed, but a little 

 less so than in E. Jlagitiaria, and the wings are broader and shorter, while 

 the anterior pair are not produced so much at the apex. Beneath, the costa 

 is ochreous, but the rest of the wing is whitish-ochreous; the wings are 

 very transparent, so that the lines distinctly appear through. 



Length of body, S, 0.55; of fore wing, cf, 0.70, ?, 75; expanse of 

 wings, 1.50 inches. 



Montreal, Canada (Caulfield) ; Massachusetts (Sanborn) ; Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. (Graef) ; New York (Grote) ; Philadelphia (Grote). 



The ochreous head and thorax, including the antennae, in distinction 

 from the pale transparent wings, the pale-brown, parallel lines, the inner 

 perfectly straight and the outer one slightly curved, will separate this species 

 from its allies. The under side is less strigated than the upper. One male 

 specimen differs in the outer line being a little curved, and much nearer the 

 outer edge of the wing than usual. 



It does not seem to be identical with Ellopia pultaria of Guene'e, for he 

 describes it as having the hind wings almost completely rounded, while in 

 our specimens they are as much bent as in Th. fcrrkhiria. Walker's pultaria 

 is this species, according to Mr. Grote (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, 1868). 



Therina seminudaria Packard. Plate 12, figs. 4, 5. 



TEllopia mqualiaria Walk., List Lep. Het. Br. Mns., xx, 164, 1860. 



Ettopia seminudata Walk. ! ! !, List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xxvi, 1508, 1862. 



Ellopia siccaria Walk., List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xxxv, Snppl. v, 1547, 1866. 



Ettopia bibularia Grote and Rob., Ann. Nat. Hist. N. Y., viii, plate 15 A, fig. 8, $, 1867. 



Ellopia pellueidaria Grote and Rob.. Ann. Nat. Hist. N. Y., viii, plate 15 A, fig. 9, 9 , 1867. 



3 S and 3 9. — Smoky hyaline ash-color, often whitish; head ochreous. 



