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abdomen fulvous, as well as the head. Underside of the primaries 

 like the upper. 



Califoruia. Rare. 



BOISD. 



3. A. McCullochi Kirbij. Figured in Kirby, Faun. Amer. Bor. IV, j)!. 4, 



fig. 5. 



Body and wings very black; orbits of eyes externally clothed 

 with white hairs ; tippets whitish ; primaries with three white 

 spots, one near the base, oblique, obversely wedge shaped, divided, 

 into two by a longitudinal black line; next, at a little distance from 

 the anterior margin, is a subtrapezoidal small white spot, between 

 which and the posterior margin is an articulated band, abbreviated 

 at each end, of the same color, consisting of six spots divided by 

 black lines; the same spots distinguish the under surface of these 

 wings, and besides, there is a whitish longitudinal one on the costal 

 area. The secondaries have three white spots on both surfaces, 

 viz., a large rectangular one near the base divided longitudinally 

 into four; a longitudinal band divided into five spots; the longi- 

 tudinal costal streak may almost be regarded as forming a sixth. 

 The four anterior legs are covered with orange hairs. 



Canada. 



KiKBY. 



Fam. V. GLAUCOPIDIDAE Harris.* 



PROCRIS Fab. Aglaope Latr. 



"Wings narrow, elongated, opaque, immaculate. Antennae slen- 

 der, tapering at each end, and bipectinated beneath in the males. 

 Palpi small, short, pendent, and nearly naked. Tongue short, but 

 distinct and spirally rolled. Abdomen slender and nearly cylin- 

 drical in the males, thicker in the females, and tufted at the end. 



Spurs of the hind tibiae two in number, and very minute. 



Hakris. 



* The succeeding descriptions by Harris will be found in Silliman's 

 American Journal of Science, vol. xxxvi. 



