358 [November 



while the margui next the fringe is dark brown, interrupted by the 

 nervules. 



Length of body 9 -70; exp. wings, 1.95 inch. 



Mass., (Sanborn.) 



Notodonta dromedarius of Europe, though a smaller species, is con- 

 generic with our species, resembling it closely in its coloration and style 

 of marking. 



Lophodonta angulosa. 



Phalctna angulosa Smith, Nat. Hist. Lep. Ga. p. 105. Tab. 83. (1797). 

 Notodonta angulosa Walk., Cat. Lep. Br. Mus. V. (1855). 

 Notodonta georgica H.-Sch.. Lep. Exot. 8p. Nov. p. 06, fig. 384. (1855). 

 Notodonta angulosa Morris, Synopsis Lep. N. Amer. p. 239. (1862). 

 '• Milton, Mass., June 17, inactive on trunk of an oak." (Harris Coll. ) 



PHEOSIA Hul)ner. 

 Pheosia rimosa n. sp. 



Of a delicate frosty white and brown. Along the ends of the sub- 

 costal nei'vules of the primaries are long streaks of brown. In the 

 apical and subapical spaces are two long longitudinal broad streaks, 

 oblique and parallel to the costa, which terminate just before the apex. 

 Middle of the wing white. A long broad line extends from the base 

 to just above the inner angle on the outer margin, lined below with 

 white, and deflected upwards along the outer edge. Tuft cinereous. 

 Beneath cinereous, costa darker. 9 darker than the Z . 



Secondaries white, region of the internal angle and tuft dark brown. 

 Legs and abdomen cinereous. 



Thorax and head cinereous, tuft on the patagia tipped with dark 

 brown. Fringe interlined at base with white. 



Exp. wings % , 2 inches. 



Newport, R. I., (Coll. Mrs. Bridgham.) 



NERICE Walker. 

 Nerice bidentata Walker. 



Nerice bidentata Walk., Cat. Lep. Br. Mus. V. p. 1076. (1855). 

 New York, (Grote.) 



EDEMA Walker. 

 Edema albifrons Walker. 



Phahcna albifrons Smith. N. H. Lep. Ga. p. 159. Tab. 80. (1797). 

 Edema albifrons Walk.. List. Lep. Br. Mus. V. p. 1828. (1855). 

 Morris, Synopsis Leji. N. Amer. p. 242. (1862). 



Mass. (Sanborn, Mrs. Bridgham.) 



