248 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [September, 



ON AN UNDESCRIBED FORM OF GLOVERIA. 



By B. NEUMOEGEN and HARRISON G. DYAR. 

 Family LASIOCAMPID.E. 



Synopsis of Subfamilies. 

 Vein 8 of secondaries outwardly united to subcostal vein by a cross-vein 



forming two cells Phyllodesminae. 



Vein 8 of secondaries free outwardly; one discal cell . Clisiocampinae. 



Subfamily CLISIOCAMPINAE. 



Synopsis of Genera. 

 Thorax hairy. 



Vein 8 ot primaries from the subcostal . . Clisiocampa. 

 Vein 8 from a stalk. 



Vein 8 of secondaries with a costal spur. 



Antennae long and slender . . Hypopacha. 



Antennae shorter, pectinations decreasing to tip . . Artace. 



Vein 8 of secondaries with two costal spurs . . Dendrolimus. 



Thorax with a central patch of scale-like hairs .... Tolype. 



Genus Dendrolimus German 

 1824 Germ., Syst. Prodr. p. 48. 



Gloveria Packard. 

 1872 Pack., Rept. Peab. Acad. iv, p. 89. 



Synopsis of North American Species (females only). 



Gray; subterminal line distinct. 



Subterminal line sharply and regularly dentate . arizonensis. 



Subterminal line undulate, irregular . . dolores. 



Brown-gray; subterminal line obscure . . gargamelle. 



D. dolores n. sp. 9 Similar to D. arizonensis, but the transverse lines 

 are more obscure, and the subterminal line is roundedly undulate, not 

 dentate, the outer angles of the dentations of arizonensis being lost in 

 this form. In the interspace between veins 3 and 4 there is a larger pro- 

 jection of the line than elsewhere. Male unknown. Habitat, Arizona. 



Mr. Edwards, in describing dentata (Papilio iv, 107), has re- 

 described the species already characterized by Dr. Packard as 

 arizonensis, and has left this form without a name. Though 

 closely allied to arizonensis, it has the aspect of a species rather 

 than that of a variety. 



Of these three species, the male of one only is known to us, 

 namely that of D. gargamelle Strecker. It differs markedly from 

 the 9 , and will be found described by Mr. Edwards as "Gloveria 

 arizonensis ' (Papilio iv, 107) as well as in Dr. Strecker's 

 paper (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1884, p. 286). 



