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15. Iliiul wings aiigulafcd : 



Siiiiill, rcililisli-ocliriMnis; \viiij;.s iliisUy u( ba.sr; ii siil)iMai-j;iM:il row ol' Idack 



points /. riihromarqinaln. 



Like .1. induclata, grayish-ochreoHs, with two comniuii daik hues I. (■aliforniata. 



Like tlio iirecediii;;, Imt rcdilisli, willi ilcrp, conspicuous, red, wavy lini's /. riibiulincala. 



Like i>-Hnfata, but wini;,s liluiiter, and outer edf;e of hind winj;s rounded ; two 



outer lines on ibre win^s, much nearer toj;ethir than usual; white. . ...f. Hulmlhala. 



Wings subfalciite, wliite, with five dusky lines on the fore win^s ; four toiu- 



iiion to botli wings J. :'t'-liii«iUi. 



AflDALIA OSSULATA GilCln'c. l^liilr ID, (iiT. 44. 



f.eplomerhi omularia lliihner-Geyer, Saniml. Kxot. l,ep. /,n(r., 'J7, figs. 90'.), !)10, 1837. 

 AiiilnHu ossiilaria Guen., I'hal., i,'47r), 1H.">7. 



W.ilk., Lep. llet. Br. Mus., xxii,7i;), ISGl. 



12 S and 20 9. — 01" small size, with lieavily-ciliatcd male antenna?; 

 the fore wings long and narrow, outer edge long, obliciue, ([uite tall; liind 

 wings produced considerably toward the well-roniide<l apex. Body and wings 

 uniformly ash-gray. Fore wings witii tliree blackish extradiscal lines common 

 to both wings; a basal, dark, well-marked line, sometimes situated half-way 

 between the base of the wing and the fir.st extradiscal line, sometimes much 

 nearer the latter; it is Ijcnt at right angles on the subcostal vein. The first 

 extradiscal line is more or less sinuate, heavier, sometimes much broader tlian 

 the other lines, and varying slightly in its distance from the distinct, round, 

 black discal dot; the next line is linear, wavy, parallel to the first extradiscal 

 line, and either a continuous line, or scalloped, or formed by a series of l)la(dv 

 dots; the next line is a sul)marginal shade, jiarallel with tiie outer (>dge of 

 the wing, slighth' diverging toward the costa from the secotid extradiscal line; 

 triuye on both win<js concolorous with the rest of the winji:. lliud wings 

 with the outer edge rounded, not bent; discal dot situated on the inner third 

 of the wing, no lines within it. Beyond it are three lines, sinuous and par- 

 allel to each other, the outer one paralhd with the outer edge of the wing; 

 the lines arc as on the fore wings; the innermost either runs just beyond the 

 discal dot, or it nearly touches it and sometimes nearly includes it. B(Mieatli, 

 a little dusky, otherwise the same as ai)ove, with (he three lines well marked, 

 and hardly less clear than above, contiguous to each oth(>r and common lo 

 both wings (the second one often heavier than the others) ; mari:inal row of 

 black dots as on the upper side. Hind legs either well developed, with the 

 tarsi very long and equaling the tibia3 in length, or sctmetimes partially aborted, 

 short and small, not half as long as the middle pair; tarsi a little shorter, 

 42 p H 



