1864.] 518 



A sins'le specimen. From the collection of the Entomological Soci- 

 ety of Philadelphia, collected in Yiri>inia. 



Anchylopera Lamiana. — Fore wings brown, marked with whitish. From the 

 base to the niidiUe of the wing the costa is whitish, and from the middle of the 

 wing the white stripe curves across to the inner margin : this transverse stripe 

 is more or less varied with brownish, and the costa from the base to the middle 

 of the wing is striped with dark brown. The dorsal patch is pure dark brown. 

 The central fascia is very distinct and beyond the middle of the wing is en- 

 larged into a triangular patch. The ocelloid patch is very distinct, lohite, and con- 

 tains a brown round patch at the anal angle. The apical portion of the wing is 

 brown and on the costa, from the central fascia to the tip of the wing, are four 

 white geminations, separated by brown streaks : the white streak nearest the 

 central fascia, is continued very obliquely to tlie hinder margin beneath the 

 tip. where there is a white gemination in the cilia. Hind wings dark fuscous. 



The ornamentation of this imago resembles strongly that of Spirese- 

 follaiia and jtnlrhillana, but differs from both in the character of its 

 marking. 



Two specimens. From A. J. Packard. Jr., Brunswick, Maine. 



HEDYA Kiibner. 

 Troc. Acad. Nut. Sci. Phila., Aug. 1860. p. 357. 

 Hedya deludana n. s. — Fore wings gray, marked irregularly with blackish- 

 brown patches and streaks, and leaving a rather indistinct gray patch on the 

 middle of the inner margin. Tlie costa is geminated with gray from the base 

 to the tip of the wing, with intermediate blackish-brown streaks, and one of 

 these near the tip is curved and extended to the middle of the hinder margin. 

 The middle of the wing is clouded with blackish-brown and shows only a slight 

 indication of the basal patch. The ocelloid jjatch is indicated by two slightly 

 leaden hued streaks above the anal angle. Hind wings fuscous. Head and 

 labial jialpi, grayish freely dusted with dark brown. 



In another specimen the markings of the fore wings were of a more 

 pronounced blackish-brown, especially in the middle of the wing and 

 the curved streak near the tip of the wing is somewhat obscured by a 

 blackish-brown patch that adjoins it. 



From the collection of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia, 

 collected in A^irginiu. 



Hedya spoliana n. s. — Fore wings dark gray slightly lustrous, varied with 

 pure brown and dark brown. The basal patch is distinct, angulated and 

 dark brown. The central fascia is dark brown, narrow on the costa, angulated 

 in the middle and increases in width to the inner margin. Between the cen- 

 tral fascia and the basal patch is a grayish patch on the inner margin, ex- 

 tended to the costa and divided above the middle of the wing by a dark brown 



