185 



ul partially-discomu'clcd dots, llic first tlin'c augiilatcd obtiisoly on the sul)- 

 costal veins; discal dot distinct below, the two outer lines sinnate, witli 

 iiitiM-niediate dots on the vcinlets; a low of niaryinal, black d(»ts; fiin<i:c pure- 

 white. Tlic hind wings pure-white, with no diseal dot : beneath, tiie rows 

 of dots appear, though faintly. Hind wings with a diseal dot more distinct 

 than on the u|i[)er side. Abdomen white with a row of l)laek streaks on each 

 side of the general line of the body. Legs whitish-cinereous. 



Length of body, <?, 0.50; of fore wing, <?, 0.70; cxjianse of wings, 1.45 

 inches. 



Cambridge, 31ass. (Harris C'oll.j; ]\ia.'<saeliusells (G. W. Peek); New- 

 York (Grote). 



This beautilid s])ecies is leadily distingnished, as it is pure wiiite, with 

 deep-black rows of dots spreading out along the veins. The white front, with 

 l)lack palpi tipjied with white, and (he black line between the wings, further 

 serve to separate it from the other species. 



Desiderata. 



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Lohophora fudfmciata "Walk., List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., x^^ 1258, 1862. 

 Nova Scotia ; New York. .^ , , 



Lobophora ? nmgerata Walk., List Lep. Het. Br.^Mus., xxy, 1259, 1862. 

 Saint Jlartin's Falls, Albany River, Hudson's Bay Terr. . 



Lobophora ? incommodata Walk., List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., rxV, 1259, 1862. 

 Nova Scotia. 



CARSL\. Hiibner. Plate 1, fig. 15. 



Carsia HiibD., Verz., 33(1, l-^lr'. 



Larendn Treits., Scbm. Eiir., vi (ii), 75, 1628. 



Aiiailh Diip., Lup. I'nuicc, iv, 111, 1829. 



Larhsa Curtis, Biit. Eiit., 32-1, 1830. 



Cdma Stcpb., 111., iii, 242, 1831. 



Anaitis Boisd., Gen. lud., 204, 1840. 



Larcntia H.-Sch. (in part), Schm.Kur., iii, 141, 1847. 



Cclma Stcpb., Cat. Br. Lep., 183, 1850. 



.tiiaUis Lcderer, Verb. Bot. Zool. Ges. Wien, 248, 1853. 



Carsia and Aitaitis Guen., Pbal., ii, 403, 495, 18,57. 



Anaith Standinger, Cat., 77, 1861. 



Carsia ,ind Anailis Walk., List Lep. Hot. Br. Mus., xxv, 1439, 1441, 1863 



Head broader and fuller than in Lobophora, with a pointed inter- 

 palpal tuft. Palpi long and ratli(>r slendt^r, exteiidinL'' well beyond the 

 head; second joint widening toward the end : third minute, very acute, not 



very distinguishal)le from the liairs of the second joint. Male antennae ciliated. 

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