4-M) 



Cymatoi'IK'Ka 1'oi,v(;i;ammai;ia. .v/>. /lor. I'liilc 11, liir i<) 



2 S . — Tliis species is closelv allied to ( '. IniiiKiriii. I)iil it is a litlle larger, 

 and the apex of flic Hire w iiiiis is rounder, the outer ediie a little more olili(pic, 

 while the outer L'(l<re oi' the hind \viiii>s is decidedly fuller and more dislinctlv 

 scalloped. The hodv and wiiiijs arc clearer white than in Iiiiiiku'ih, au<l of 

 much the same tint as in Idrrnr.a. 'I'lie liasal line on I hi' fore winus is more 

 curved, less ol)li(|nc, and not accompanied hy a hrow ii line as in Intnuuin. A 

 median, narrow, dark hair-line aitsorhs the discal dot. 'I'he arrauifcuient of 

 liiis and the extradiscal line miicii as in humnria. Extradiscal line nincli more 

 oi)li(pieand less deeply sinuous than in /tuDiaria, i\m\ accompanied Iteyond l)y 

 a dusky l)ul not brown shade. The usual sid)niarginal ziirzag broad line. The 

 marginal scallo])ed l)lack line is very distinct, much as in /(/rn/r/ii. Hind 

 wini^s with an inner straight line; a small, black, elongated, discal dot, nijt 

 annular, as in Innnarid ami hirvaria; beyond is the exti'adiscal line, less angu- 

 lar than in larva ria ; l)eyond this line, marked as in the fore wings. Beneath 

 white, the hind wings clear, not lineated; the fore wings white, l)ut a little 

 dusky. Discal dots present on both wings. The head is pale on the vertex, 

 brown in front, and the abdomen is whitish, banded above with black trans- 

 verse lines, with a pair of twin black spots on the white pencil of the hairs. 



Length of body, i , 0.53; fore wing, J, 0.75; ex])anse of wings, l.GO 

 inches. 



Amherst, Mass. (L. AV. Goodell); Boston, Mass. (Saidtorn); Cand)ridge, 

 Mass. (Harris Coll.) ; New Jersey (Sachs). 



Tills fine species is whiter than usual, with the lines arranged as in hir- 

 varid, but without the fiiwn-brown bands of that species, and with the outer 

 edge fuller and more distinctly scalloped, while the discal dot on the hind 

 wings is not annular, l)eing a simple dark spot. 



Cymatophora umbrosaria Hiibner. Plate 11, fig. 23. 



C!/niah>)ilii)i(i iiiiihroxariu Hiibu., Exot. Schm., i, 180(). 



Boarniia ijiiuphariu Gueu., Pbal., i, 'irA, 18.57. 



Boarmia umbrosaria Guen., Pli.il., i, 2.51, 1S.57. 



Boarmia umbro^iria Walli., List Lep. Het. Br. ^[us., xxi, 350, 18<i0. 



Boarmia gnopharia Walk., List Li'p. Hot. Br. Mns , xxi, 3.')0, I'^eO. 



12 i and 4 9. — Body stout; wings short and broad; Ion; wings trian- 

 gular; hind wings short, rounded, and not reaching beyond the ti|) of the 

 abdomen. Male antenna^ very broadly pectinated, speckled with white and 



