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4. A. modesta! 



Anaholia modesta Hagen ! 



Nigro-piceous, with black hair; antennsE blacli, narrowly annu- 

 lated with luteous; feet luteous, with black spines, femora piceous; 

 anterior wings obtuse at the apex, fuscous, almost naked, subrugu- 

 lose, sparingly irrorated with luteous, veins fuscous ; posterior 

 wings fusco-hyaline. 



Male. Superior anal appendages laminated, the apex incurved. 



Length to tip of wings 14 millim. Alar expanse 26 millim. 



Hab. Labrador (Christopher). 



HALLESUS Stephens. 

 Spurs arranged 1, 3, 3. 



1. H. scabripennis ! 



Limnephila scabripennis Ramb. ! Neuropt. 488, 30; "Walk. Catal. 47, 105. 

 — Neuronia antica Walk. ! Catal. 9, 8. 



Ferruginous, with luteous hair; antennse ferruginous, obsoletely 

 annulafeed ; abdomen luteous beneath; feet luteous, with black 

 spines; apex of the anterior wings broad, elliptical, lurid, sub- 

 tuberculated, with numerous fuscous points, some of which are 

 confluent; with a short, discoidal, incurved, fuscous band, veins 

 lurid; posterior wings luteo-hyaline. 



Length to tip of wings 20 millim. Alar expanse 36 millim. 



Hah. Georgia (Abbot). 



2. H. amicus! 



Hallesus amicus Hagen ! 



Luteous, with luteous hair; antenna? luteous; head, thorax, and 

 dorsum of the abdomen fuscous; feet yellowish, with black spines; 

 anterior wings with the apex obtuse, pale luteous, subnude, sub- 

 tuberculated, with an apical band and another posteriorly, at the 

 elevated veins, fuscous, both longitudinal; veins luteous, the fourth 

 and fifth apical ones, and behind the elevated one, fuscous ; poste- 

 rior wings luteo-hyaline. Male and female. 



3Iale. Superior appendages small, luteous, ovate ; the larger 

 hooks fuscous, distant between the superior appendages. 



Length to tip of wings H millim. Alar expanse 32 millim. 



