CALLIMORPHA. 345 



1. C. clymene Esper. Colona Hiibn. Carolina^ Harris. Figured in 



Esper Schmett. IV, 22, 10, pi. 182; Noct. 103, f. 1. 



Luteous ; antenna3 black ; palpi black at the apex ; prothorax 

 biguttate with fuscous ; disk of thorax white, univittate with fus- 

 cous ; abdomen often with fuscous dorsal spots; primaries with 

 an angulate basal fuscous vitta, three anterior spots and one pos- 

 terior subapical divided, white ; secondaries often with two fuscous 

 spots. 



Var. a. Secondaries with three submarginal spots and a mar- 

 ginal streak. 



Var. b. Secondaries with two submarginal spots. 



Var. c. Secondaries with one submarginal spot. 



Var. d. Secondaries immaculate. 



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2. C. militaris Harris. Ins. Mass. 2d ed. p. 264. 



Primaries white, almost entirely bordered with brown ; with 

 an oblique brown band from the inner margin to the tip ; the 

 brown border on the front margin generally has two short angular 

 projections, extending backwards on the surface of the wing. Se- 

 condaries white, without spots. Body white ; head, thorax and 

 femurs yellow ; a longitudinal brown stripe along the top of the 

 back from the thorax to the tail. 



Var. a. Primaries with four white spots ; second nearly round. 



Var. b. Second spot forked; fourth interrupted. 



Var. c. Third spot nearly divided. 



Var. d. Second and third spots divided. 



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4. C. confinis Walker. C. B. M. 661. 



White. Head, prothorax, fore coxae and abdomen at the base 



luteous. Proboscis tawny. Palpi with black tips. Antennae 



black. Thorax and abdomen with a brown stripe. Primaries 



brown, with a discal slightly angular white stripe, and an elongate 



triangular oblique subapical white band. Length of the body six 



lines; of the wings eighteen lines. 



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