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with a broad white band, pointed with fuscous, not attaining 

 the posterior margin; one or more apical marginal spots, some 

 cross veins bordered with white; posterior pair with a broad 

 arcuate white band not attaining the posterior margin, and a 

 large rounded basal white spot, also a small apical spot and 

 sometimes the cross veins bordered with white. Length to tip 

 of wings 35 to 40 mm; alar expanse 60 to 70 mm. The males 

 are the more highly colored on the head and thorax, and the 

 dark part of their wings is more uniformly black. 



The inferior appendage of the male is elongated, narrower 

 at tip, and of a pale brown color. The males are the smaller. 



When the wings of this species are spread, the white arc 

 across their center is nearly continuous from one to the other. 



New York, Pennsylvania, Glen Echo D. C, Maryland, Sugar 

 Grove O., Illinois, Lake of the Woods, Missouri, Arkansas, 



Mexico. 



2 C. serricornis Sav 

 1824 Chauliodes s'erricornis Say, Long's Exp. 2:307 

 1839 Chauliodes serricornis Burmeister, Handb. Ent. 2:949 

 1842 Neuromus maculatus Rambur, Hist. Nat. Neur. p.442, pl.lO, 



fig.2 

 1853 Hermes maculatus Wall^er, Cat. Brit. Mus. Neur. p.202 

 1859 Chauliodes serricornis Say, Am. Ent. LeConte ed. 1:206 

 1861 Chauliodes maculatus Hagen, Synopsis Neur. N. Am. p. 191 



s Hagen, Ent. Soc. Phila. Proc. 2:180 

 s Walsh, Ent. Soc. Phila. Proc. 2:262 

 s McLachlan, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 



s Banks, Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 19:357 

 s Say, Banks, Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 



s Needham, N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 47, 



1863 Chauliodes serricorn 

 1863 Chauliodes serricorn 

 1869 Chauliodes serricorn 



Hist. (4j 4:40 

 1892 Chauliodes serricorn 

 1892 Chauliodes serricorn 



19:357 

 1901 Chauliodes serricorn 



p.549, pl.27 



Body black; back of head with flat, ferruginous streaks and 

 spots which are sometimes black; prothorax fuscous, impressed 

 each side; legs and feet nigro-fuscous; antennae serrate in both 

 sexes; inferior appendage of male is of a shining black at tip; 

 wings black, a transverse interrupted white line in middle of 

 front wings, widest at anterior margin, not attaining the pos- 



