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antennae and more oblique outer edge of the wing. The green spots 

 are arranged in a nearly straight line. 



From the figure of TAmacodes delphi/in in Griffith's Cuvier, our spe- 

 cies likewise differs. I have been unable to see the original figure of 

 Gruerin. 



Euclea querceti. ' 



Limacodes querceti Herr.-Scheeffer, Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov. fig. 174. (1854). 



Euclea quercicola. 



Limacodes quercicola H.-Sch. Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov. fig. 175. (1854). 

 Walk., List. Lep. Br. Mus. Pt. V. (1855). 

 Morris. Synopsis Lep. N. Amer. p. 12fi. (1862). 



" Penn. Dr. Melsheimer." (Harr. Coll.) 



Euclea bifida, u. sp. 



% . Form of the primaries intermediate between E. quercicola and 

 monitor, costa being straight, apex rounded, and the outer margin 

 oblique. A small green bifid basal patch with a sinus externally ex- 

 tends to the basal third of the 4th median norvule, and is lined without 

 with white and brown scales. Beyond a blight ferruginous patch. 

 Three subapical dots situated as usual, of whii'h the upper one is mi- 

 nute, while the middle one is triangular. In one case the two lower 

 dots are united and continued inwards along the 4th subcostal nervule. 

 The discal brown dot is linear. Secondaries ccncolorous with prima- 

 ries, being much darker and longer than usual, and rounded at the apex. 



Length of body, % .40; exp. wings .90 incb. 



Brunswick, Me. August. Taken at light. 



Euclea ferruginea, u. sp. 



% . More reddish than the other species. Primaries with the costa 

 straight and the outer margin more oblique than usual. Basal green 

 spot small, slightly indented externally. Middle subapical spot large ; 

 lower one obsolete with a few scales connecting it with the reddish dis- 

 cal spot which is margined above with brown. Beyond the green spots 

 the wing is suffused with rust red, of a lighter hue than any of the 

 other species. Outer edge darker, like the costa. 



Beneath both wings are alike, almost testaceous. Fringe brown. 



Length of body .45; Exp. wings 1.20 inch. 



St. Catharines, C. W. (Coll. Scudder). 



