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lines; pleurae with a yellowish sericeous reflection; halteres pale, 

 basis of the knob infuscated. Abdomen brownish, with a gray 

 dust, forming two more or less distinct longitudinal stripes along 

 the back. Feet yellowish tawny ; femora with a brown band at 

 the tip, sometimes with a second one, preceding it; tips of the 

 tibifB and of the tarsi brown. Wings with a pale brown picture, 

 the margins of which are darker brown ; the spots, tfiken singly, 

 are more or less circular, but most of them are confluent, so as to 

 form several bands across the wing. Two principal bauds thus 

 formed by confluent circular spots occupy the middle of the wing ; 

 one runs from the costa across the origin of the pra?furca to the 

 tip of the seventh vein ; the other is broader and begins at the 

 costa, includes the discal cell, and ends at the posterior margin 

 on both sides of the tips of the fifth and sixth veins ; a smaller 

 brown picture fills the basal portion of the wing, and seven almost 

 confluent round spots, the apical portion. 



Hah. United States. I have seen specimens from Georgia (Ber- 

 lin Museum), Maine (Packard), and Illinois (Kennicott), and have 

 taken them abundantly in May and June near Washington, P. C, 

 and in the White Mountains. A number of 'the specimens from 

 the latter locality have the picture on the wings very pale, almost 

 obsolete, and, at first sight, might be taken for a difi'erent species. 



2. E. solatrix 0. S. % and 9 . — Alaa pictura irregulari fusco et tes- 

 taceo mixta. 



Wings with an irregular picture, which is hrown, mixed with yellowish 

 (Tab. II, fig. 8, wing). Long. corp. 0.45. 



Syx. Limnopliila {Epiphragma') solatrix 0. Sackes, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil. 

 1859, p. 238. k 



Head brownish, sericeous with yellowish ; rostrum and palpi 

 brown; antennse brownish; basal joint dusted with gray; the 

 second brown, the basal joint of the flagellum reddish-yellow. 

 Thorax brownish ; mesonotum of a handsome reddish-brown 

 anteriorly, with somewhat darker stripes ; the posterior part of 

 the mesonotum, as well as the scutellum and the metathorax, are 

 of a peculiar whitish or yellowish-white, with a sericeous reflec- 

 tion ; pleural partly brown, partly sericeous with yellowish ; 

 halteres pale, a part of the knob brown ; feet yellowish, with a 

 brown band before the tip of the femora. Wings variegated with 

 brown and tawny ; the costal cell contains two angular brown 



