iillied i,fcii('r;i iiiul in lln' liunily usu;ill_v, the lirsl siil)coslal vein is concerned 

 ill the (brniatiou of Ihe suhcoslal areole. It alt^o differs in the long, some- 

 what swollen hind tibia', and the niuisiially short, rath(u- stont tarsi. I do 

 not know of any allied European species. The larva is not known. 



EuFiDONiA NOTATARiA Packard. Plate 9, fig. 47. 



Tephrosia iwtataria Walk. !!!, Lep. Het. V>v. Mils., x.Ki,407, IHliO. 

 Fklonia iViHmspiUita Walk. !!!, Lep. Hot. Br. Miis.,xxiv, 1034, IfG-i. 

 LunHlUi f Jidoiiialii Walk.!!!, Lep. lliit. Br. Miis., xxiv, 11S3, lsG->. 

 Fidoiiia h'lcnloraria Miiiot, I'roc. Bost. Soo. Nat. Hist., 83, ISIKI 

 I'kloiiUi iidiiihiiiiniiiutd Alonisoii, Pnic. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hi.st.,xvi, 1^^74. 



10 i and 10 ?. — Anteniijc well pectinated, ihoiigli less .so than in /". 

 fhiietaria, \n\\ more so tlian in F. truncatarid. Fore wings a little produced 

 toward llie a|)e\, the outer edge either rather long and obiiciue, curving regu- 

 larly, or bent a lit lie in the middle. Hind wings produced toward the apex, 

 much more so than in the grou]) of (h(> genus to u hich / ntnaifinia l)(>longs. 

 Body and winirs while, lingeil on the veins with oclireous, and speckled and 

 banded with rust-brown. Ant(;nnH> (hirk, tinely peppered with white scales. 

 Head l)i-own, orbits and palpi white ; 1 liorax l)rown and wliile. Fore wings 

 whitish at base: beyond, a broad diifnse brown band as wide as the thorax 

 (often l)i-oken up and represented by scattered spots and patches). Beyond, 

 an equally broad white band, with scattered brown specks, and inclosing the 

 larg(^, round, discal spot A l)road extradiscal baml (often narnnv, irregular, 

 and broken u])) separated by a white band or line of varying width from the 

 brown margin of the wing. Fringe smoky-brown, with narrow white checks. 

 Hind wings white, usually less densely sjieckled and liaiided than the ante- 

 rior |iair, sometimes with tliree irregular brown liaiuls, two beyond the large 

 round discal dot; a marginal lirowr, line (these lines often eH'aced, and tlic 

 wing with scattered dots and scales, showing no disposition to be arranged 

 into lines). The marginal band is sometimes \\anting; tlie usual marginal 

 row of linear, nearly connected, dark sjiots is always present, l^'ringe white, 

 with faintly marked checks. Beneath, the wings are whiter and more oclire- 

 ous than above, but with ihe bands and spots repeated nearly as distinctly as 

 above. The extradiscal line is often most distinct on the inside, while the 

 sn])inarginal white line is obsolete, the wing lieing flecked with brown on the 

 out(!r Ihird. Alnlomen and legs whitish. 



Length of body, c^, 0.3(J-0.48, 9. 0.40; of fore wing, <? ,0.45-0.60, 9, 

 0.4S ; expanse of wings, O.!lo-l.lf) inches. 



