200 B. NKUMOEGEN AND H. G. DYAR. 



paler on tlie disc, di&tiuctly mottled : sub-basal line faint. T. a. and t. p. lines 

 close together, straight, parallel, narrow, blackish brown, equidistant from the 

 indistinct black discal ringlet. On veins 2-3 (viiig-viii) near base, a black patch ; 

 another between veins 3-4 (vij-v,) just outside t. p. line. Siibterminal row of 

 small black dots, two in each interspace, and terminal black shaded spots. Sec- 

 ondaries blackish, pale at base. Expanse 40 ram. 



i^ife.— Florida. 



Subfamily HETEROCAMPIN.E. 

 Genus lanassa Walker, 

 1855.— Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. Pt. v, p. 1101. 



Xylinodes Packard. 

 1864.— Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii, p. 366. 



Phya Druce. 

 1887. — Druce, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Lep. Het. vol. i, p. 242. 



Synopsis of Species. 



YellowiGh or sordid cinereous.. ligilicoloi*. 



Bright bluish cinereous coloradeiisis. 



I. ligiiicoloi* Walker. 



1855.— Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. Pt. v, p. 1101. lanassa. 



virgata Packard. 

 1864.— Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii, p. 367. Xylinodes. 



Ug'mgera Walker. 

 1865. — Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. vol. xxxii, p. 423. Exserela. 

 Yellowish ash-gray, shading obscurely into wood color along internal margin. 

 Markings all obscured and transformed into longitudinal strigose shades. A 

 basal longitudinal line and black discal dot are moderately distinct. Abdomen 

 and secondaries whitish, the latter with a gray patch at internal angle. Ex- 

 pause 35 — 45 mm. 



Hab. — Atlantic States. 



I. coloradensis Hy. Edwards. 



1885. — Hy. Edwards, Ent. Amer. vol. i, p. 17. lanassa. 

 Bright ash-gray, not yellowish, shading along internal margin into wood color 

 tinged with red-brown, more contrasting than in Jignicolor. 



Hab. — Colorado. 



Genus Dasylopliia Packard. 

 1864.— Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii, p. 362. 



Synopsis of Species. 



T. p. line on primaries distinct, arcuate, even aiigiiiiia. 



T. p. line obsolete superiorly ; markings streaked longitudinally. 



tliyatiroides. 

 I>. ang^uiiia Smith and Abbott. 



1797. — Smith and Abbott, Lep. Ins. Ga. vol. ii, pi. Ixxxiv. Phalsena. 



ciicullifera Herrich-Schiiflfer. 

 1855. — Herrich-SchaflFer. Samml. Auss. Schmett. vol. i, f. 381. Drymonia. 

 punctata Walker. 



