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dots which are spread sparsely over the surface. Feet pale, the abdomi 

 nal ones almost equally developed; setae minute. Spiracles pale, black 

 rimmed. A series of large, brown-black, medio-ventral blotches. 



" Bred on willow." Placer Co., Cal. A. Koebele, No. 165. This larva 

 resembles the bark of a tree. 



43. Siavana repanda Walker. 



Head 3.8 mm., full, thick, the clypeus small ; green, slightly shagreened ; 

 ocelli pale. Body smooth, robust, green, finely uniformly peppered with 

 red-brown. Tubercles and setae minute ; spiracles and feet pale. Feet 

 about equal. The specimen is not as admirably prepared as Koebele's 

 later work, but I think there were no other markings present. 



Food plant, live oak. Florida. A. Koebele. 



44. Eubolina integerrima Walker. 



Head 4 mm., full, thick, not retracted ; brownish-white with many black 

 dots, segregated around the sutures and lower two thirds of sides, leaving 

 the apices of the lobes pale with a separated spot in front. Body slender, 

 but large, tubercles ii of joints 12 and 13 smoothly, conically produced; 

 the feet of joints 7 and 8 rudimentary. Gray, a whitish ground, dotted 

 and blotched with black. The numerous small round dots are sparser 

 dorsally in the incisures of joints 5-6, 6-7 and 7-8, contrasted with a large 

 black patch on each side, the remains of a subdorsal line that is traceable 

 posteriorly, waved. Sides without distinct lines, dotted, some of the 

 dots dull red. Venter paler, with medio-ventral dark blotches. Tubercles 

 minute; setae rather coarse, white; spiracles black; feet pale. 



Food plant, live oak. Florida. A. Koebele. This larva resembles the 

 bark of a tree. 



45. Hyamia perditalis Walker. 



Head 1.5 mm., pale brown, darker on the faces of the lobes, a little mot 

 tled. Body green with a broad, diffuse dark red dorsal stripe more or less 

 distinct. Spiracles small, brown ; tubercles minute, setae pale ; feet green ? 

 equally developed. 



Food plant, Cephalantkus. Dept. Agriculture, No. 2849. 



46. Megachyta lituralis Hvibner. 



Head 1.5 mm., pale brown, faintly reticulate with darker; a double 

 brown band in clypeus, meeting above and a short band above each an 

 tenna, not contrasted. Body light yellow-brown, reticulated with dark 

 red which forms distinctly a rather broad dorsal line and more narrowly 

 oblique side stripes up from the spiracle reach forward to above the level 

 of tubercle iii. Tubercles large, brown, in the pale parts of the surface; 

 setae short, pale. Feet pale, equal ; spiracles black. 



Food plant, dead leaves. Dept. Agriculture. 



47. Pityolita pedipillalis Guenee. 



Head 1.5 mm., greenish brown, finely reticulated with brown; sutures 

 of clypeus brown. Body greenish, neatly reticulated with red-brown, 



