364 GEOFiGE I>. HULST. 



the middle field is much litjhter, being a sort of ocher brown ; the outer line is 

 black, distinct, beginning at costa two-thirds out, forming a dull angle on fold 

 between 5 and 6. turning backward at vein 3 just outside the cell, then running 

 parallel with outer margin to la, then forming a sinus outwardly to inner margin ; 

 outer field darker than middle field, lighter than basal, with a darker shading 

 along costa near a])ex ; discal spot distinct, black; hind wings translucent, light 

 ocher. slightly striated with brown ; beneath upper surface indistinctly reflected, 

 paler, basal line obsolete, outer line quite distinct, outer field darkest. 



Colorado, from Dr. Barnes. 



Considerably like E. tUlarla in general appearance. 



67. CIIVGILilA Walk. 

 Trans. Ent. Soc;. Lond. third series, vol. i, 76, 1862. 



Type catenaria Oram. 

 Caferva (rrt.. Can. Ent. viii. 20.1, 1876, type catenaria Cram. 

 VeatUjifera Gump., Nov. Act. Halle, 49. 326. 369, 1887, type catenaria Cram. 



Palpi moderate, slender, lightly scaled, porrect ; tongue developed ; 

 front broad, round, clothed with hair; antenme bipectinate to apex 

 in % , dentate in 9 pectinations, in S filiform ; thorax hairy above, 

 woolly below; abdomen smooth, scaly; legs slender, hind tibise not 

 swollen, without hair })encil, with two pairs of spurs in both sexes ; 

 fore wings even, rounded, without fovea at base in S , 12 veins, B 

 stemmed with 7, 10 and II from cell anastomosing with each other, 

 and with 9 and 12 ; vestiture rather thin, hairy scaled. 

 Species. — C. catenaria Cram. 



68. EUCATKKV.4 Grt. 

 Pap. ii. 80, 1882. 



Type vararia (irt. 



Palpi of % extraordinarily long, deltoid like, somewhat drooping 

 second member much the largest, lightly clothed ; of 9 moderate, 

 somewhat droo])ing ; tongue obsolete ; front broad, closely scaled ; 

 thorax and abdomen smooth ; hind tibiae not swollen, without hair 

 pencil, WMth two pairs of spurs in both sexes, all spurs short and 

 light ; antennte of % bipectinate to apex, of $ filiform ; fore wings 

 even, rounded, without fovea in % , 12 veins, (> separate, 10 and 11 

 from cell anastomosing with each other and with 9 and 12; hind 

 wings cell long, 6 and 7 close or short stemmed, a fovea at base of 

 H below in 9,5 undeveloped, 8 separate from cell. 

 Species. — E. luu-aria (Irt. 



6!». FIIII/I'K.KA n. gen. 

 Tyjjc elvgantarla Ily. Edw. 



Palpi verv small, light, almost obsolete; tongue obsolete in % , 

 verv short in 9 ; front flattened, hairy ; antennae bipectinate to 



