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Hudcna npnmifuniiis. 



Xylophasia apamiformis, Quenije. 

 Habitat, New York State. 



Hadciin nirea {Fabr.). 

 Habitat, New York State. 

 Not distinguished from European specimens. 



Hadena lignicolor. 



Xyloplmsia lignicolora, Ouenee. 



Habitat, New York State ; Pennsylvania. 



Hadena auranticolor, Grote. 



$ . Nearest, perhaps, to lignicolor, much brighter and more distinctly 

 marked. Eyes naked. Fore wings yellow ferruginous, deeper shaded below 

 median nervure. Reniform pale. Transverse anterior line dark ferruginous, 

 thrice waved. Transverse posterior line much projected, not distinct, marked 

 by black dots on the veins on the narrow succeeding paler shade. Subterminal 

 line pale, quite irregular, leaving the terminal space blackish above and below 

 the incomplete W-shaped mark. A deep ferruginous dash connects the median 

 lines, as in sectilis, on the submedian fold, shaded with blackish scales at t. p. 

 line. Fringes blackish, cut with ferruginous at extremity of the veins. Hind 

 wings pale fuscous with faint line and spot, apparently reflected from under- 

 surface, and terminally darker shaded ; fringes of a warm hue. Thorax bright 

 colored ; labial palpi rather prominent. 



Expanse, 40 m. m. 



' Two specimens taken July lOtli at Twin Lakes, Upper Arkansas 

 Valley, Colorado Territory, at about 8000 feet elevation (coll. Theo. 

 L. Mead, No. 41). 



Hadena verbascoidcs. 



Xyloplmsia verbascoides, Guen6e, p. 141. 

 Habitat, New York State. 



Hadena sectilis. 



Xylophasia sectilis, Guenee, p. 141. 

 Habitat, New York State. 



