Liparidae 
Genus LEUCULODES Dyar 
The genus is thus far represented in our 
fauna by but a single species, to which Hulst 
applied the specific name lacteolaria. It is a 
native of Arizona. The figure which is here¬ 
with given was drawn by the writer from the 
Fig. 186._ Leucuiodes type which is preserved in the United States 
lacteolaria , < 3 . • T National Museum. 
MOTH-SONG 
“What dost thou here, 
Thou dusky courtier, 
Within the pinky palace of the rose? 
Here is no bed for thee, 
No honeyed spicery,— 
But for the golden bee, 
And the gay wind, and me, 
Its sweetness grows. 
Rover, thou dost forget;— 
Seek thou the passion-flower 
Bloom of one twilight hour. 
Haste, thou art late! 
Its hidden savors wait. 
For thee is spread 
Its soft, purple coverlet; 
Moth, art thou sped ? 
— Dim as a ghost he flies 
Thorough the night mysteries.” 
Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz, 
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