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Pupa (plate 18, fig. 32). — Flattciied; ilic Uiorax above is produced into 

 two car-lii\e projections al the insei(ii)n of tlie wings, somewhat as in Epin/ra 

 pendiilinorla, I he anterior end of tlie body being bi'oad and truncate. The 

 general cok)r is horn-colored, with lighter streaks, and two dorsal rows ol" 

 black dots. Length, 0.38 inch. 



AciDALiA PANNARiA Gueuc'e, Plate 10, tig. 53. 



Acltluliu puumiria Gueu., Phal., i, 470, ISfiT. 



Walk., Lrp. Hot. Br. Mils., xxii, 718, 1861. 

 AchJaHa piirpitrinftata Grote ! ! ! , C:ui. Eiit., iii, 10:!, 1871. 



3 9. — Like A. insuharia, the fore wings being triangular, the costa 

 very straight, and the hind wings* short, Init the outer edge of lioth wings is 

 fuller, and the inotli is laru^er and stouter. Bodv and winsjs reddish-brown. 

 Head deep reddish, concolorous with the fore legs. Front, thorax, and costa 

 of fore wings with three well-marked, clay-yellow, much waved, nearly 

 parallel lines, concolorous with the yellowish costa ; the inner line is bent 

 outward a little on the median vein and widens on the inner edge; the 

 middle line is nearer to the outer than the basal, and both middle and outer 

 lines are much waved, curving out below the costa and again on the second 

 median venule; the two outer lines are edged irregularly with reddish; half- 

 way between the inner and middle line is a long clay -yellow discal streak; 

 a marginal row of clay-yellowish distinct dots. Fringe reddish. Hind wings 

 with three well-n:arked, clay-yellow, wavy lines, as on the fore wings, with a 

 marginal row of dots and reddish fringe. Beneath, yellowish tlesh-colored, 

 tinged with reddish, especially on the outer edge of both wings; costa yel- 

 lowish : no lines or discal dot.s. 



Length of body, 9, 0.52; of fore wing, 9, 0.40; expanse of wings, 

 0.80 inch. 



Demopolis, Ala., July (Grote). 



This well-marked species may be recognized by the resemblance in form 

 to the common A. insuhaila, by the reddish color, and the three common 

 wavy yellowisli lines proceeding from the yellowish costa, and the marginal 

 yellowish dots. I am indebted to Mr. Grote for type-specimens. It agrees 

 exactly with M. Guenee's description. 



AciDALIA ALliOCOSTALIATA, qj. flOD. Plate 10, tig. 54. 



1 9 — Very near A. paiinaria in the shape of the wings, Init the costa is 

 a little straighter, the apex very acute, indistinctly subfalcate, and there is a 



