188 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



while in Reversa it starts from outer margin and goes to the anal 

 angle." The italics are mine, and I would suggest that he probably 

 means the costa or anterior margin. 



Mr. Smith is also in error in charging Mr. Caulfield with mistaking 

 this form for Lecontei, as the three forms to which that gentleman 

 referred* were Lecontei^ Contigua and Confusa. 



Mr. Smith is also quite astray in saying that Lecontei is distinct from 

 Mint ar is, and I therefore judge that he has himself mistaken Confusa 

 for Lecontei. 



Callimorpha Fulvicosta, Clemens. 



Hypercompa Fulvicosta, Clem., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil., p. 536. 

 Callimorpha Vestalis, Pack., Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. III., p. 108. 



(Figure 12.) 



Head and collar deep yellow, palpi yellow tipped with dark brown, 

 antennge dark brown. Thorax white, tipped with yellow behind. Beneath, 

 legs yellow, fore and median tibiae and tarsi brown exteriorly. Abdomen 

 creamy white, yellowish at base and tip. 



Primaries white ; costa, especially below, edged with ochre yellow or 

 occasionally brownish. 



Secondaries white, immaculate. 



Expands, 48-50 m.m. = 1^-2 in. 



This form is, I believe, a distinct species, as I have never seen any 

 specimens which varied from the type further than in the presence or 

 absence of a slight brown edging to costa of primaries. 



It occurs abundantly along with Suffusa at Dallas, Texas, where a 

 large number were taken by Mr. Boll. The one figured on the plate was 

 one of these, and I am indebted to Dr. Hagen for it. 



Species with Yellotv Secondaries. 

 These species are fewer and more easily separated than those in the 

 former section, and if it had not been that one of the forms has been 

 overlooked by most entomologists, it would not be necessary for me to 

 treat of them at all. 



Callimorpha Clymene, Esper. 



LLyperconipa Clymene, Esper Schm. IV., 22, 10 pi. 182; Noct. 103, 



Fig. I. 

 Callimorpha Carolina, Harris. Report, p. 243 (1841). 

 Head and collar orange yellow, the latter with two deep brown or 



* l6th Kept. Ent. Soc, Ont., page 38. 



