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terior margin; hind wings in middle with a few minute white 

 dots which may be wanting; some white apical spots in both 

 wings, these often united in hind wing to form larger white 

 apical areas. Length to tip of wings 30 to 38 mm; alar expanse 

 45 to 55 mm [pl.52, fig.l]. 



Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Washington I). C, 

 Maryland, Georgia; in Ohio along tributaries of the Muskingum 

 in Knox countj^; in Minnesota at St Cloud, St Johns and Minne- 

 apolis. 



3 C. rastricornis Rambur 

 1842 C h a 11 1 i tl e s r a s t r i c o r n i s Rambur, Hist. Nat. Neur. p. 444 

 1853 Chauliodes rastricornis Walljer, Cat. Brit. Mus. Neur. 



p.198 

 1853 Hermes i n d e c i s u s Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. Neur, p.204 

 1861 Hermes p e c t i u i c o r n i s Liuuaeus, Hageu, Synopsis Neur. N. 



Am. p. 189 

 18G1 C li a u 1 i o (1 e s r a s t r i c o r n i s Hagen, Synopsis Neur. N. Am. 



p.189 

 1863 Chauliodes rastricornis Hagen, Ent. Soc. Pbila. Proc. 



2:181 

 1863 Chauliodes rastricornis Walsh, Ent. Soc. Phila. Proc. 



2:263 

 1869 Chauliodes r a s t r i c o mis INlcEachlan, Ann. and 'Slag. Nat. 



Plist. (4), 4:40 

 1892 Chauliodes rastricornis Banks, Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 



19:357 

 1901 Chauliodes rastricornis Needham, N. Y. State Mus Bui. 



47, p.546 ' 



General color luteo-cinereous; head behind with flat, black 

 streaks and spots; prothorax with a slight impression on the 

 middle behind, a tlexuous impressed stripe each side; legs 

 hiteous, tarsi fuscous; antennae of both sexes serrate; front 

 wings subcinereous, obscurely clouded with fuscous, veins 

 marked with dark and light uniformly alternate; hind wings 

 cinereous. Length to tip of wings 45 to 55 mm; length of body 

 5 to 50 mm; alar expanse 65 to 80 mm. 



New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina. Georgia, western 

 Florida, Sullivan Ind., Illinois, ^Missouri. 



