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Ln)ir\h (.r body, <?, 0.30-0.-^5, 9, 0.30; (ore wings, <f , 0.30-0.40, 9, 

 0.40 ; expanse of wings, 0.82 inch. 



Texas, Septeml^er (BellVage) ; Pliiladelphia, Pa. (Anier. Ent. Soc). 



Tliis species is marked by the black points on the fringe of both wings, 

 as well as by the five subochreous lines and blackish palpi. 



In the Pennsvlvanian example, tlie third line is black, more distinct, with 

 the .scall<)i>s ending in sharp points; bnt the markings on the hind wings are 

 as in the 'I'exan specimens. It is a little larger than any from Texas. 



'J'his sjx'cies is near Walker's Acidalia tadurata (])late 10, tig. 71), bnt 

 the extradiscal line is situated much farther beyond the tliscal dot in the latter, 

 and the line beyond is less sinuate and situated nearer the edge of the wing. 



Acidalia. productata, sp. nov. Plate 10, fig. 51. 



2 3 . — Head as usual; fore wings long and narrow, very much produced 

 toward the apex; costa much arched toward the apex; outer edge very 

 obliqu(!; hind wings nuu;h rounded, slightly bent on the outer edge. Body 

 and wings pale ochreous tawn-color. Head while between the antenujc, black 

 in front. Palpi short, not projecting as tar as the front, deep ochreous. 

 Occiput and front edge of the thorax a little deeper in tint than the rest of the 

 body. Fore wings with three oblique firm lines, slightly darker tiiau the rest 

 of the wing; the middle and outer lines are much nearer together than the 

 middle and inner; tiie middle line runs a little beyond the slight discal dot. 

 On the hind wings, two faint darker lines, the inner one running close to the 

 sublinear indistinct discal dot. Beneath, the discal dots are as distinct as 

 above, and there is a line on the outer third of the wing more distinct than 

 above, and common to both wings. Hind legs long and slender; tibiiu long 

 and slightly swollen ; tarsi half as long as the tibise. 



Tj(!ngth of liody, J, 0.35; of fore wing, t?, 0.50; expanse of wings, 1.05 



inches. 



Phihuh'lphia, Pa. (Amer. Ent. Soc). 



This delicate species has remarkably long fore wings, with the outer 

 edge very oblique, and three faint fawn-colored lines; indistinct linear discal 

 dots, and the hind tarsi are half as long as the tibiae. There is no species 

 to which it is nearly allied. It is related in some respects to A. eriHcleata, 

 though widely differing in the shape of the wings. 



