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Dcsidciutii. 



Lozogmmma extremana Walk., Lisf l.t|). lid. \\x. Mus., xxiii, 984, 

 1861 (see plate 10, %. 20).— "M/Ze. K'cddish ciiicnioiis. Wings minutely 

 blackish-speckled, witli a brown discal point, ami wilii an cxlorior line of 

 brown points on the veins; these points arc apparent only on the niider side. 

 Fore wings with a slight indication of an interior line, and with a distinct, 

 almost straight, ferniginons, exterior line. Lenirth of the body, b'.J lines; 

 of the wings, 17 lines. East Florida." Tlie liirnr(; is copied from Walker's 

 type in the British Museum. 



Lozogrammn Kuhcequana AValk., List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xxiv, 16G0, 

 1862. — ''Female. Whitish cinereous, minutely blackish-speckled, slisrhtly 

 ochraceous-tiiiged.. Hind tibiae slightly incrassated. Wings with a slender, 

 l)rown. marginal line; fringe interlined with brown. Fore wings acute, with 

 two ol)lique whitish lines, which are diirusedly l)rown-l)ordered on the itmer 

 side; interior line straight; exterior line very sliojilly undulating. Length of 

 the body, 5| lines; of the wings, IC liiu's. Canada.'' In Mr. l)'Frl)au's 

 collection. 



EUFITC;HIA, gen. nov. Plate ;5, tig. 1. 



Abraxas? Fitch, 'rnin.s. N. Y. Ag. Soc, vii, 181S. 



Closely allied to the second section of Thamnonotna. Male antenna-, 

 well pectinated to near the tip, the branches ciliated; in the female simple, 

 unciliated. Palpi rather large, porrect, much as in Thamnonoina^ passing 

 about one-third their length beyond the front of the head; third joint small, 

 acute. Fore wings subfalcate; the costa rather full, the outer edge slightly 

 angled on the first median. Hind wings somewhat srpiare, a slight sinus 

 below the apex. The shape of the wings closeh' resembles Thamnonoma ; 

 the venation is also very similar, the costal vein joining the subcostal on the 

 inner third of the subcostal areole; and beyond, the vein is equal in hnigth to 

 the two subcostal venules, the three venules being unusually equal in length. 

 The subcostal areole is long, narrow, and curved, as in Thamnonoma. The 

 origin of the discal venules is much as in lliatnnonoma hrunneata. The 

 direction of the discal venules is different from Tlianmo)ioina, the anterior 

 vein being straight and directed inward a little obliquely, while the posterior 

 one is oblique and not curved. In the first section of TItamnonoma, both veins 

 follow a regular curved line, while the course they unitedly take in T. briin- 



