214 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Genus Callimorpha Latr, 



This genus has been so thoroughly discussed by Mr. Lyman and myself 

 in Can, Ent., XIX , 181-191 and 235-239, that it is scarcely necessary to 

 say anything more here. 



The synonymy to the date of my monographic revision in the Proc. 

 U. S. Natl. Mus., 1887, pp. 338-353, is there given with the complete 

 bibliography. Nothing worthy of record has been published since that 

 time, and I therefore add a list of the species for completeness only. As 

 this genus has been monographically treated, I adopt my 5wn order of 

 species : — 



C. clymene Brown. C. contigua Wlk. 



interruptoinarginata DeB. reversa Stretch, in part. 



comma Wlk, C. suffusa Smith. 



C. colona Hbn. lecontei % Stretch et auct, 



clymene H Esp. reversa Stretch, in part. 



caroima Harr. ^ C. confusa Lyman, 



C. lactata Smith. lecontei X Smith et auct. 



^ consclta Wlk., in part. reversa Stretch, in part. 



C. lecontei Bdv. C. fulvicosta Clem, 



var. militaris Harj-. '^ conscita Wlk., var. h. 



confitiis Wlk. C. vestalis Pack. 



$ conscita ^Vlk. 



Genus Epicallia Hbn. 

 18 16 — Hiibner, Verzeichniss, 182. 



Head small, retracted ; palpi short ; tongue short and weak, about 

 half the length of thorax ; ocelli small : antennas short, simple in the ^ . 

 Legs rather well developed, the middle and hind tibiae fully spurred ; 

 spurs small, those of posterior tibia close together. Claws of tarsi simple. 



Primaries with but 11 veins, 8 being wanting ; 2, 3 and 4 are from a 

 short stalk out of the end of the median ; 5 from the cross vein rather 

 close to the stalk, 6 and the stalk bearing 7, 9 and 10 from the end of the 

 subcostal ; 10 therefore not from the subcostal. Secondaries with 3, 4 

 and 5 close together from the end of the median ; 6 and 7 together from 

 the end of the subcostal ; 8 as usual from the subcostal. 



The above description is based upon £. virginalis. Mr. Butler 

 thinks the American entomologists have mistaken the type oi Epicallia- 



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