198 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



CV. Aclista Foerster. 

 CVI. Acropiesta Foerster. 

 CVII, Anectata Foerster. 



144 (i). Atiedata hirtifrons, n. sp. 



Female. Length .12 inch. Black, slightly pubescent. Face and 

 cheeks covered with dense white pubescence. Antennas i4-jointed, and 

 when bent backwards reach to tip of abdomen ; scape long, slightly bent 

 or curved, pedicel annular, first five funicle joints longer than wide, fol- 

 lowing joints moniliform. Antennae and legs rufous. Mesothorax with 

 two grooves. Scutellum convex with a deep transverse groove at base. 

 Abdominal petiole long, cylindrical, same thickness throughout. Wings 

 hyaline, veins brown ; the closed marginal cell is longer than the mar- 

 ginal vein. 



Hab. — Canada. Described from one specimen kindly given me by 

 Mr. W. H. Harrington, of Ottawa. 



CVIII. Pantoclis Foerster. 

 CIX. Macrorhyiiosis Foerster. 

 ex. Xeiiotoma Foerster. 



145 (i). Xenotoma mellipes Say (Cinctus). LeConte's Ed. Say's 

 Works, p. 726. 



Hab. — Indiana. 



CXI. Leptorhaptus Foerster. 

 CXII. Ci?ict7is Jurine. 



146 (i). Cinctus nasutus Prov. Add. a la Faune Hym,, p. 178. 

 Hab. — Canada. 



CXIII. DipJiora Foerster. 

 CXIV. Zelotypa Foerster. 

 CXV. Miota Foerster. 



A NEW VARIETY OF PAPILIO AND A NEW CATOCALA 

 FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. 



bY JAMES BEHRENS. 



I have received from Mr. Behrens, of San Francisco, the following 

 descriptions for publication, and with them the specimens to which they 

 refer. The Papilio is a very extraordinary aberration, probably owing 



