:v,) 1 



ArLODK.s i.AiiAKiA rarkaid. I'lalf \0. liu III. 



Jjiloih" htliuria l*;uU , I'il'lli l!<|i. I'rali. Acad. Sc.TI, I^T:i. 



1 <? — Pair pca-.vn-cfii. Vir.ui rc(l(li>Ii almvc, I.tIow uliilc; palpi ri-<l(lisli 

 on llic oiitcr-liall': aiitciiiin' pccliiialcd as usual. "Willies (if the usual i'nv\i\ ; 

 Idi'c wiu.'js while on the cosla ; the two lliu's rcuuitc : Ihc inner verv near (lie 

 ])ase of wing, a liltle curved and slightly waved. Outer line rather hroader 

 than usual, at the same dislaiiee from outer edge as usual, slighth' henl lieliiic 

 reaching the costa. Hind wings with no liasal liiw: the outer line rather 

 liroad. heut in the middle, not rounded, as in Uu? two other species of its size, 

 hut much as in ./. luiiiiosinia. Fringe whitish, nearly concolorous with the 

 lines. ^Vhdomeu with a round white spot at base. ISeneath whitish, green 

 on costal lialf of liire wings, with the line faiidly reproduced. 



Length of body, 0.42; fore wing, O.fjO ; expanse ol" wings, 1.05 iiudies. 



Albany. N. Y. (Lintner). 



This d<dicate species may be known by the front being Iialf icd aiid 

 lialf white, i)y the outer line being rather broa<ler and the two lines on for<' 

 wings ratlier farlluM' apait than usual; also by jhe single line on the hind 

 wings being angidated, not curved in the middle. In this respect, il diU'ers 

 Ironi tlie two other species of its size, A. ruhrolincdi id and A. apjrro.riiiKirid. 



Aplodes APPKOXiMAiUA Pacdvard. Plate 10, llg. 1)2. 



Jploilcs npproxhiKiria Pack., Fil'lli ljt>ii. Pcali. Acid. So., 73, ISTli. 



1 9. — Wings iinicli as nsual, though the lore wings are ))roader and the 

 liiiul wings more rounded and less angulated than in the female of./, niinio- 

 ,s(in(i. Front and outer halt" of ]ialpi reddishdirown. ]'\)i-e \\ings wlnle on 

 the cosla, as usual; the two whiter lines much nearer together than in any 

 other s])ecies, the inner line l)eing rcujote from the base, ending nearly in the 

 middle of the hind edge; it is scarcely curved, and with a slight angle on 

 the median vidn ; outer line farther from the edue than usual, not waved, 

 l)eut slightly before reaching the costa. Hind wings with inner lin(^ almost 

 ol)solele; outer line much nearer ndddle of wimf liian usual, curved, not bent 

 so nuudi as in the other three species known tome. Fringe green, nearly 

 concolorous with the body. IJenealli, both \\iuirs greener than in any of the 

 other species, with fiiint traces of the outer line on (he liu-e wings. 'I'wo 

 anterior pairs of legs, l)a(he(l in pale brown. Abdomen greenish on liasal 

 half, w itli a dorsal pale line. 



