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Caberodes confusakia Guen^e. Plate 12, figs. 30, 31. 



Euaarca con/unuria Iliilni. Lxot. Schru., i, 1HK>. 



Eudalimia confusaria Hiibn., Verz., 287, 1818. 



Caberodes metrocamparia Guen., Pbal., i, 137, 1857. 



Caberodes remissaria Guen., Pbal., i, )'■'•'. 1*.">7. 



i aberodes imbraria Guen.! ! !, Phal., i, 137, 1857. 



Caberodes superaria Guen. ! ! !, Phal., i, 138, 1857. 



Caberodes phasianaria Gnen. ! ! !. Phal., i, 140, pi. :t, liy. 10, 1S57. 



Caberodes metrocamparia Walk. !!!. List Lep. Het. Br. Mus.,xx, 167,1860. 



Caberodes remissaria Walk.!!!, List Lep. Het. Br. Mub., xx, 1G8, 1860. 



Caberodes imbraria Walk.!!!, List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xx, 168, 1860. 



' abt roth t supt raria Walk. ! ! !, List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xx, KJ6, 18(30. 



Caberodes floridaria Walk.!!!, List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xx, 169, 1860. 



Caberodes confusaria Walk. !!!, List Lop. Het. Br. Mus., xx, 169, 1860. 



Caberodes phasianaria Walk.!!!, List. Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xx, 170, I860. 



Tetrads pandaria Walk.! !!, List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xx, 173, 1800. 



L2 cT and 10 9. — Pale whitish-ochreous, -rather thickly speckled with 

 pale brown on the wings. Head, body, and wings concolorous. Fore wings 

 with two lines varying in distance apart, the inner thread-like, brown, regu- 

 larly curved, and slightly wavy, or bent on the costa and scarcely wavy (in 

 one specimen the line is quite diffuse and deeply scalloped). Outer line 

 brown, oblique, usually straight, and either obsolete before being bent 

 on the costa, or bent at right angles on the costa. In two females is a 

 row of three or lour pale brown diffuse spots between the outer line and 

 the margin of the wing. Discal dot on both wings. In one male the dot 

 is immersed in the line on the hind wings, but usually on the hind wings it is 

 jusl within the line. On the hind wings, the single line is more or less diffuse, 

 varying with the same line on the fore wings in this respect. A slight sinus 

 before the angle of the fore wings, the angle often well marked. Beneath, a 

 little more ochreous than above, with thicker, darker specks, the lines faintly 

 reproduced, the outer line sometimes bifid at the costa. 



Length of body, t , 0.55-0.65, 9,0.50-0.60; fore wing, J , 0.65-0.7."), 

 9,0.75-0.82; expanse of wings, 1.50-1.60 inches. 



Montreal, Canada (Lyman and Caulfield) ; Brunswick, Me. (Packard); 

 Boston, Mass. (Sanborn) : Springfield, Mass. (Dimmock) ; Albany, X. Y. 

 (Lintner); West Farms, N. Y. (Angus); Philadelphia, Pa. (Knt. Soc.) ; 

 Virginia (Packard) ; Michigan (Niles) ; Detroit, Mich. (Mus. Comp. Zool.) ; 

 Georgia (Grote) ; "Georgia" (Abbott, Guenee) ; Florida (Walker) ;" Texas, 

 May 22-25, September 20, October 4-24 (Belfrage). 



A specimen from Maine is just like Hiibner's figs. .">, 4, 9 ; the 

 band bent back on to the costa, while usually the bend is wanting in the 



