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(■()s);il vciHili' arisiiiii' ri'iiiolrly Iroin its \i'i:i: in .irlt/ii//(t. the venule arises 

 (lii-eclly I'lDni 11, llie end nl llie cell lieinij ;iciile. Leirs very lony- and slender. 

 Hind Ici^s vcMT lonjj; ; lihia' not swollen: spnrs loiii,^ ; (arsi nearU' as loiig as 

 the tilii;i'. Abdomen reacdniig heyond (he hind aiiiile. ( 'oloi-alion : lirown- 

 isli-ixdireons, \\'itli daiker lines, the exiradiseal sonu'tinies liroadly shaded. 



This genus may at once iie known li_\' (he |)lumose male antenn;e, the 

 lalealc fore wings and vei'y aciilely-aniiled hind w in^s. 



Larra and jiii}i(i. — '' L'aterpillars carinated on the sides, much swollen 

 on the t'onilli s<'gment ; head small, a little s([iiar;sh ; living concealed nndi'r 

 low [dants. (Mirysaliiles sleiuh'r, swollen heneath, with the head |ii-olonged 

 into a point ; resting between leaves.'' — (iuenee. 



Calotiivs.vnis amatukaria Packard. I'late 10, tig. .'54. 



Timaiidm amaliiniria WalkiT, Lrp. ]|i't. Uv. Mils., xxxv, HUM, ISiij. 



7 d and 2 9. — Pale liiwn ; verle.x a little jialtM-; front a little darker; 

 antenna' of the same color wiih the icst of the body. Fore winiis dusted 

 with scattered brown s[)ecks ; three dull-i)iid<, often brownish, lines on the 

 lore wing; inner oldique, curved hair-line in the middle of the wii:g; a 

 sliirht transverse discal dot ; an outer ()l)li(ine line ij;oinij slrait;lit Irom the 

 middle of the inner margin to near (he apex, where it almost touches the 

 sui)nuirL!:iiial line, and is then curved ]\avk u|)on the eosta, Ix'connni: nnudi 

 narrower and almost obsolete ; the submari;ina! liiu' slendeicr than the outer 

 line, and siiiua!e, having a great curve a litlk' Ixdow the middle of the wing; 

 toward the apex it becomes oblique, dark, uncurved, aiid ap[)ears as if the 

 continuation of the outer line; edge cd" wing deej) pink, fringe pale, inter- 

 rnpted at ends of venules with pink spots. 'J'wo similar lines on hind wings; 

 !)asal sometimes i)r()ader than (niter, slightly .curved, M)metim(>s straight; 

 outer lino parallel with it, a little curved; edge of wing and Iringe as in linv. 

 wing; beneath, slightly paler than above, and llecked with large ti-ansverse 

 jjink specks; discal dot transverse; lines as above, but deeper |)ink. In 

 some specimens, the lines appear dull and tlided into lu'ow ii. Female larger 

 (inner lim- wanting in one rubbed specimen), with the outer line more angu- 

 latcd in middle; of the wing thim in the male. The deep jjink-brown of the 

 win^s and lines in some cases becomes dull, almost pure brown. 



L(Uigth of body, S, U.^^fj ; of lore wing, t? , 0.50, 9, 0.(;(; ; expanse of 

 winy;s, FOo-l.S'i inches. 



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