243 



LuZUUKA.MMA DISCONVKM A I'ackaid. l'hl).<' !l, lil>. f)!!. 

 Trphivsia ilhronnnila \V:ill>.l!l \ tiilr Gutir). List I.i|>. Hi!. Kr. Mus.. xxi. ln|. ls(,ii. 



2 d and .'5 V. — W inos ihin; apex of aiilciior |)air much as in L. ddcr- 

 satd. Hody and uuil;' Imiw n-asli, ihc latter mottled and specdded witli dark 

 brown. i'"orc wings willi an inner obscure curved line ol' dark-broun r-pols. 

 An outer slightly-curved line ol" ol)scure l)hi(k (h)ls. One oi- two dots on 

 subcostal vein, with a silver-white point externally, and a silver ^-likc spot 

 tnlnsverse to and in the middle of the wing. A broad dark shade IVoni thccosta, 

 not quite reacbing the i\\)v.\, and liuling out in flie middle id" tlu; wing. A 

 subniarginal, pale, obscure band. A marginal row of bla(d< dots. IJind 

 wings as anterior pair (paler in rubbed speciniensj, witli the median row ol' 

 black dots very near tin; mid<!le and double along the middle ot" the wing. 

 Under side of the wing paler than above, with tli(! characteristic markings 

 of the genus; a slight ochreous tinge (Mi the costa, which is spotted with 

 transverse black striga-; rest of wing quite regularly speckled. An outer 

 row ot' cons])icuons, l)lack, ratlier large, vennlai" dots, common to lioth wings. 

 Discal dots large, black; a niaii;inal row of black dots. Krinac concolorous 

 with tin' wing. 



Length of body, S, O.r.O, 9, 0.40: of lore wing, d. O.GU, 9,0.60; 

 expanse of wings, 1.25 inches. 



Brunswick, Me. (Packard); Boston (Sanborn); Oneida, N. Y. (Havvley). 



At once known I)y the transverse, W'-shaped, silvery spot in the middle 



of the fore w'ings, and the pale under side with the row ot conspicuous black 



dots. 



LozoGRAMMA DETERSAT\ Packard, Plate 9, tig. 57. 



Tephrina delersata Gueu., i'bal., ii, 105, 18.")7. 



Walk., Ca(. Lcji. Wot. Br. JIns., xxiii, RSD, lr-r,l. 



2 (? and 3 9. — Body anil wings whitish, speckled very densely with 

 dull ochreous. Head, palpi, antennie, and front edge of prothorax ochreous. 

 Fore wings uniformly speckled with ochreous, the specks becoming trans- 

 verse on the costa. An inner faint line represented chielly by ochreous spots 

 on subcostal and submodian vein. A minute discal dot. An outer sinuate 

 row^ of venular dots connected l)y a slight line, incurved below the median 

 vein, with a wide; ochreous-brown shade vvitl'.in. Beyond the line, the wing 

 is more densely speckled (the spots almost contiguous) than within. A quite 

 distinct, subniarginal, slightly sinuate, broad, whitish line. A row of tino 



