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pectinated. A|)e\ el' I'ore w inas s(|iiare, (inter edire not very eoine.x. liinil 

 wings well rounded, less angnlaled than usual; anal auiile srinare. ]5()d\ aud 

 wiiiirs (if the usn;d pale-<rreeu cdldr ; head aud antenna' white, Ironl iiriuhl 

 rosc-eolored, except on lidut Ixirder. I'alpi white; eiul nf seciuid joint aud 

 under side of thir<l joint ii;>enle. I'xitli pairs of \viu<,r.s crossed liy linear 

 sliiihtly-waved, whiti' lines. Inner line on liire wiuir, very near the liase ol" 

 wiiiiT, reiridarly curved ; outer line straiijht, waveil, parajlel with outer edi^e. 

 Costa narrowly vdgvd w itli white. I'"riiiire w hitc ou both winirs. Hind wiiurs 

 with the inner line nearer the hase of wiuij than on fore winixs, curved regu- 

 ' larly. Outer liiu' hent outward in tlie middle, the line not so uavvason fore 

 wing. Beneath, l)oth liises iiiintly reisreduced (not "avcc nne, i^eule li'rjie 

 hhnchc", as Giience says). Hind w ings aud posterior luo-thirds of fore w ings 

 wiiitish-grecn. Outer side of foic femora green, of tibia' dull red; two |ios- 

 terior pairs wiiite. Ai)domeu white, green at base al)ove, witli a cous|)icuous 

 white spot at l)ase. 



Length of body, S, 0.45, 9, 0.40; of fore wing, 6 , O.tIO, 9, O.ot; inch. 



Ko.xbury, ]\ras.s., June (C. S. j\[inof): Dedham, Mass. (F. W. Very); 

 Berkshire County, Mass., July 7 (Shurtleif); Albany, N. Y.*, June (Lintner); 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. (Graef); Philadelphia, I'a. (Amer. Knt. Soe.); Eastoii, I'a. 

 (Stwltz); Saint Louis, Mo., I\[ay 5 (Riley); Rock Island, 111. (AValsh) ; 

 "l^enton Falls, N. Y.; Orilla, West Canada; Nova Scotia" (Walker). 



Larva and jwjta. — The follow ing description is taken from ]\Ir. Walsh's 

 account of this iiLsect. "Larva ten-footed, cylindrical, its dorsum with curved 

 lateral appendages covered with short, velvety hairs, aud similar to those of 

 Limacodes! hyalinus Walsh, except that they are much shorter aiul none of 

 them abruptly longer than the others. Of a dingy lirown color, and includ- 

 ing the appendages about one-fonrth of an inch in diameter. 



"The pupa is of a pale ochreous brown color, varied with reddish-lirown, 

 Avith many iuscous dots, especially along the lunvures oi' the wing-cases, and 

 with the caudal spine simple. If measures 0.43 inch, including the spine.'' 

 It feeds on the oak. 



An.oDE.s KDBRO.MAiaaxAniA, .s^;. nor. Plate; lo, fig. 44. 



1 9. — Tliis is rather suudler than any of the other specie.s, but the 

 wing.s are of the same .shape; the apex of the tore wings is a little more 

 rounded than in .1. rubrifrunlarid. which it ap|Udaclies in most resjiects nearer 



