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I )(si(lir<t/<i. 



Ne/iiuria f fasrcDLii Id (iiicii., I'lial., i, .-ir)!, 18.")7. — "22""". Ailcs siipc'ri- 

 {•iircs (I'liii vcrl vit'. pjirsciin' iVwwf iiirniili' i\r pclitc sti'ics traiisvcrsali's, dues 

 ii rin1('rrii|)li(>ii dcs ('caillcs vnlcs, avcc mir sculc lii,nic pen appnrcnic, i!i-(iilc. 

 Ini-iin'c aussi i)ai- riiifcrniptidu dc ccs ('caillcs. Fraimc \crtc a cxlre'niilc' 

 l)laiiclic. Cote tiiieniciit liscn'c yU' nisc oljsciir. Ailcs iiili'riciircs bhmclics 

 ct sciilciucat tciiitucs do vert an hord el a I'aiiirle anal, sans dcssin Dessons 

 drs (piatre ailes egalenient vcrl, avcc Ic hord interne l)lanc. I'^ront, palpes ct 

 partie externe des pattes d'un rose sali. 



"Californie. Une 9. Coll. I'.dv. 



" A'pparticnt-cllc l)icii an i^cnrc Nrmorin ! II landrail voir Ic male ponr 

 FatHrnier." 



Nemoriii indisrrimhtdtd Walk., List Lep. Het. Jir. Mns., xxvi, 1^51), 

 1S(J2. — "■Female. Pale vcllowisii-green, whitish hcnealh. Palpi ol)li(incly 

 asc(Miding, l)ent ; third joint linear, shorter and more slender than the second. 

 Anlenn;c stout. Winirs transversely, minutely and indistinctly mottled with 

 paler colour; interior and exterior lines paler, very indistinct. Pore winjijs 

 hardly acute; costa straight ; exterior horder slightly convex. Len<rlh of the 

 body 3 lines; of the wings 10 lines. East Florida." 



Neinoria? densaria Walk., List Lep. flet. Br. Mns., xxvi, 15.')7. 1S()2. — 

 '■'■Male. Very pale green. Head pale rosy in front. Palpi ol)li([uely ascend- 

 ing, not rising higher than the vertex; third joint conical, very minute. 

 Antennrt" moderately pectinated, except toward the tips. Legs smooth ; hind 

 tibia', with apical spurs only. Wings moderately broad, with a paler, straiicht, 

 oblique exterior line; fringe long, fidl. P^ore wings hardly acute: cdsta 

 hardly convex ; exterim- horde- convex, moderately oijliipu'. LeiJirth of the 

 body 4 lines; of the wings 10 lines. East Florida." 



ANNEMORLA Packard. Plate 4, tig. 10. 



JCiiiiciiiiirin I'iick., Prou. Hnsf. Sm-. \;it. llisl.. xvi, :!0, IsTi. 



Allied to Eucroslif!, but the head is much narrower in trout, ami not so 

 broad on the vertex: in front, the sides are nearly parallel. Palpi alxmt as 

 long as in Eucrostis, but much stouter, slightly ascendinir: third joint distinct, 

 thick, rounded. Antennn: pectinated nearly to the ends, the branches short, 

 those in the middle of tiie antenn;e about twice as loni;' as the joints. I'^ore 



