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hcyoiid the iVoiit. Aiifi'iiii;r iikkIciiiIcI v |i('cliiiiilc(l. Lci^s siiinotli, slender; 

 spurs rallier sliorl. ^^'illlzs r.illier liroad, iiiiiiulelv brown-speckled; cxleiior 

 lino hiaekisli, ()l)li(pie. zii,'/.ag; discal Idackisli, el()n<fali'<k I'^ore \\in<rs Inirdiv 

 arnte; interior line Idackisli, zii^zag ; costu and exterior border very sliijiitly 

 convex, tlic latter moderately obli(iue. Hind wings very little paler than the 

 lore wings, exteiuliiig beyond the abdomen. Length of body, 5 lines ; of the 

 wings, 14 lines. Nova Scotia." 



"Var. ft. Head not luteous in I'roul. Lines and disCal niarks ot'tlu' wings 

 brown. Length of the body, 7 lines; cd' the wings, 18 lines." 



Aspilatcs xlrigidarid Walk., List, xxvi, KiTo, 18G2. — "Male. Cinereons. 

 Palpi porrect, short, broad, extending a little beyond the head; third joint 

 extremely niinnte. Antenna' pubescent. Alxlonien hardly extending beyond 

 the hind wings. Hind tibi;e slightly inerassated, with I'onr s|)tirs, oi' which 

 the first pair are much longer than the apical pair. Wings transversely 

 brown-speckled; marginal points black. Fore wings hardly acute ; interior 

 and exterior lines blackish, oblique, the first straight, the second undulating^ 

 space along the outer side of the exterior line partly and irregularly clou<led 

 vvitliL brown ; discal mark brown ; exterior border straight, rather oblifjue. 

 Ilind wings witb some straight, indistinct, brownish lines. Length of the 

 body, 5-5i lines; of the wings, 13-14 lines. East Florida.'' 



AqrUates oJeniisaria Walk., List, xxvi, I'GTG, 18G2. — ''Male. Luteous. 

 Head rosy in front. Antennas cinereous. Wings with an ol)li(iue, nearly 

 straight, purplish-rosy e.vterior line ; fringe puridish-rosy ; under sidt; iiright 

 luteous, with transverse ros}' speckles, and with two broad rosy bands. Fore 

 wings with the interior and middle lines purplish-rosy, indistinct. Hind 

 wings paler than the fore wings. Length ol the body, 5.j-(! Iiii(;s; oi' the 

 wings, 15-16 lines. East Florida. Georgia." 



CHLORASPILATES, ge„. mr. 



Head, palpi, and antennge, and form of the body and legs as in Aspilatcs. 

 Antennee of the male heavily pectinated to just belbn; the ti]). Palpi very 

 large and broad at the end, extending far beyond the head, the third joint 

 being small and rounded. The wings are small and narrow, somewhat as in 

 Lythria. Fore wings nariow, the cosia less convex than in Li//hria, while 

 the outer edge is mu(di less (d)li(|ue. The hind wings are a little longer and 



