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MEMOIltS OF THE NATIOXAL ACxVDEMY OF SCIENCES. 



Fio. 74. — Teiiation of fore vriw^ of Euhiijidrpax rosea. (Djar del.) 



Euliyparpax rosea Iicut. 



(PI. VI. fig. 24.) 



Euhjiparpux rosea Bent., I'.nll. Amer. .Miis. Nat. Hi.st.. v. p. 19. Feb., 18'J3. 



Xciini. anil Dyar, Tiaus. Amer. Ent. Soe.. x.xi, p. 204, .June, 1894; Jmirn. Amer. Eut. Soc.,. 

 ii. p. 117. Sept., 1894. 



"Ht'iul, tliorax, and body pale ocherou.s, slij^htly tinged witli pink, rrimaries pinki.sh oeherous, 



inclined to be rn.se eoloied, with 

 a very narrow undulated trau.s- 

 verse line of a deei)er color 

 beyond the middle of the wing. 

 TUi.s line i.s .somewhat curved 

 before reaching the co.sta. Be- 

 yond this line, before the outer 

 margin, i.s a row of very indis- 

 tinct spots of the same color. 

 At the end of the discal area is 

 a faint indication of an ocherous 

 spot. Secondaries rose colored, 

 with the cilia paler. Under.sides 

 of all the wings wholly ro.se 

 color, without any markings. 

 The legs and body are also 

 tinged with pinkish. Stalk of 

 anteumr. above, whitish with 

 the pectinations deep oclierous, 

 of which color are also the 

 antenna' beneath. Expanse of 

 wings, 4(1 nun.'' 



'•One male. West Cliff, Cus- 

 ter County, Colo. (T. D. A. 

 Cockerell). Coll. Hy. Edward.s, 

 Am. :Mus. Xat. Hist." (Beuteu- 

 miiller.) 

 I have not had an opportunity of cai cfully examining this moth, and am indebted to Dr. Dyar 

 for the tigures of the venation. 



Xyiinodas I'aokard. 

 (PI. XLIil, li,i;. 4, veuatiou.) 



laiinssa Walk., Cat. Lep. Het. Br. Mus.. v, p. 1101. 185.5. 

 XyUnodes I'aekaril, I'roc Ent. .Soc. Phil., iii, p. 366. 1864. 

 Janama Grote, New Clieck List N. Amer. Moths, p. 19, 1882. 

 P/ii/f( Dnice, Biolojiia Ceutr. Amer.. p. 242, .June. 1887. 

 Jaiiussa Smith, List Lep. Bor. Amer., p. 31, 1891. 

 laiiassa Kirby, Syu. Cat. Lep. Het.. i. p. .570. 1892. 



Neum. and Dyar. Trans. Amer. Ent. Sop., sxi, p. 200. .Jiuie, 1894: .lonru, N. Y. Ent. Soc.. ii, p. 116,- 

 Sept., 1894. 



Moth. — S and 9 . Head as in Schizura, prominent: front when denuded subtriangular as in 

 Schizura, aud tufted as in Schizura, a porrect tuft of scales on the vertex. Palpi as in Sciiizura, 

 short, stout, porrect, hardly reaching the front, tips of the third joint obtuse, beneath densely 

 clothed with short .scales, conniving throughout. Male antennie rather broadly pectinated to the 

 distal third, the branches rather long, stout, each tipped with a tuft of cili;e; in the 9 simple. 

 Thorax moderately stout, scales of the prouotum distinct; not crested above; beneath with 

 unusually long hair-like scales, with a longer prosternal tuft arising from beneath the eyes. 



Fore wings broad, long, and narrow, being a little more than one-third as broad as long; 

 costa nearly straight, but yet more convex than in Schizura; outer margin very long, distinctly 



-Veuatiuii of ]iiii-t of hind \y.u\x "t Eithij paiyax rosea (Dyar^lel ) 



