NOKIH AMKRIOAN LEPIDOPTKKA. 201 



I860.— Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. Pt. .\.\.\ii, p. 420. Jleterocampa. 



caua Walker. 

 1869.— Walker, Char. Lep. liet. p. 17. Edema. 

 var. puiictaj^orda Slussoii. 



189"2. — Slosson, Can. Kiit. vol. .\.\iv, p. 139. Dasylophia. 

 Ash-gray, with a large basal flesh-colored patcli on jiriinaries in the J . Wings 

 shaded with brown, the veins obscurely lined; markings faiut. T. p. line dis- 

 tinct centrally, pale, edged with black, even, arcuate. A basal longitudinal 

 streak, which may extend outward, defining the pale median veins (V3, vii, and 

 Vila). Subterniinally, two large, round, black spots between the median nervules. 

 Secondaries pale in % , gray iu 9 • Expanse '.iii mm. 



Hab. — Atlantic States. 



The variety puntagorda is paler with white secondaries. 



D. tliyatiroides Walker. 



1862. — Walker, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (3) vol. i, p. 79. Ileterocampa. 



interna Packard. 

 1864. — Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii, p. 363. Dasylophia. 



tripartita Walker. 

 1865. — Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. Pt. xxxii, p. 419. Jleterocampa. 



signata Walker. 

 1865. — Walker, C!at. Brit. Mus. Pt. xxxiii, p. 758. Xylina. 

 1891. — Smith, Can. Ent. vol. xxxiii. p. 121. Dasylophia. 

 Brownish, obscured, faintly longitudinally streaked. T. a. lino pale, outlined 

 by a black shade, straight, bent inward at internal margin. T. p. line distinct 

 near internal margin, sharply bent outward; two black spots between median 

 nervules contiguous to a pale, brown bordered s. t. line, which becomes bordered 

 inwardly in the interspaces in an indefinite manner subapically. Secondaries 

 gray. Expanse 40 mm. 



Hab. — Northern Atlantic States. 



Genus Kcllizura Doul)le(Liy. 

 1841.— Doubleday, Ent. vol. i, p. 59. 



Oedemasia Packard. 

 1864.— Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii, j). 359. 



Caglodasys Packard. 

 1864. — Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii, \>, 363, 



Hatima Walker. 

 1865.— Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. Pt. xxxii, p. 450. 



Synopsis of Species. 



Transverse bauds largely absent. 



Size small (36 mm. or less), the brown shade along internal margin of prima- 

 ries distinct con ci 11 11 a. 



Size larger (40 mm. or more), this shade less distinct or absent. 



Yellowish cinereous at apex, reddish shade moderately distinct.. «*.iiiiii;i. 

 Bright cinereous at apex ; shiide along internal margin yellowish or absent. 



perangulata. 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXI. (26) JUNE, 1894. 



