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1). Wings deeply serrate, but the species rather small : 



A small species : wings deeply serrate ; a heavy, common, extradiscal band E. armataria. 



Like armataria, but larger ; clear fawn reddish-brown, with narrow brown lines. .E. bilinearia. 



E. Fore wings falcate ; hind wings in part or wholly serrate : 



Pale oehreous, with brown lines; extradiscal line double in $ , straight and single 



iu 9 ; three subapical teeth in the hind wings E. pectmaria. 



Like pectinaria, but with larger teeth ; the wings more serrated thau in any other 

 species ; dark ash-ochreous-browu, with the extradiscal line wavy ; the outer 

 half of the wings darker than the inner E. effectaria. 



Much like serralaria ; the wings as much .notched, but the wings are ochreous- 

 pearl-brown, not yellow, and the dark portions contrast less with the paler 

 thau in serralaria E. obtusaria. 



Bright yellow, with a heavy inner line common to both wings; the extradiscal 

 line continuous with the dark-brown border of the wings, which arc serrated 

 deeply E. serrataria. 



Endkopia pilosaria, sj). nor. Plate 12, fig. 8. 



1 d . — Body stout; antennae well pectinated : thorax very stout, unusually 

 pilose; head stout; palpi large, porrect, extending far beyond the head; 

 wings short and broad; edges entire; fore wings square at tip, not falcate ; 

 head and prothorax ferruginous; antenna 3 pale cinereous;, pectinations darker; 

 wings uniformly In-own, with minute ferruginous scales and a very indistinct 

 olivaceous tinge ; much paler cinereous beyond the outer line ; an inner, 

 curved, diffuse, very indistinct line; no discal dot; base of the costa ferrug- 

 inous; uniformly brown from the base of the wing to the outer line, which 

 is nearly straight compared with the other species; it is bent slightly just- 

 below the middle of the wing, thence going straight to the costa; it is lined 

 with black scales, and edged externally with a white band. The wing beyond 

 is much paler gray, with black scales, and a slight, almost imperceptible, oliva- 

 ceous tinge; edge entire, rectangular at tip; fringe concolorous with the 

 margin. Hind wings concolorous with the fore wings; discal dot black, dis- 

 tinct. Beneath, unusually bright rust-red ; discal dot small, but distinct; 

 the common line pale gray, broad and diffuse on the outer edge, within lim- 

 ited by black scales ; fringe dull, a little darker than the rest of the wing ; 

 inner edge of fringe pale gray. 



Length of the body, <f . 0.52 ; of fore wing, $ , 0.60 ; expanse of wings, 

 1.20 inches. 



This species may be recognized by the stout, thick, woolly thorax, with 

 short broad wings and rectangular tips, while the outer edge is entire, and the 

 wings beneath are brighter than usual, by the pale margin above, and the 

 uniform darker basal two-thirds of the wing, the outer line being nearly 



