472, 



the head In iIm' I tiiirrcles. 'VUr aiiierior pair of filaniciits arc pale rust-red 

 beneath at liase. l)r()\vii al)ove. l)ut tii)peil witli wliite. A distinct dorsal line 

 (VoMi the prothorax to the second pair of filaments ; a pair of small tulierclcs 

 next to the last seijinent. 1i])ped with pale rust-red. Body wood-colored 

 above and bcuealh: Ihoracie rings greenish above, succeeded by pale rust- 

 red Ix'twcen the tubercles aud iirsi pair of filaments : i)ehind these, variously 

 uuirkcd with light and dark Inouii. An oval dark spot beiiiud the last pair 

 ot" tubercles and extending into the anal plate. Anal legs rusty, lined above 

 with a whitish line. Length, 0.70 inch. It feeds on the strawberry and 

 currant, in June. 



Pu])(i. — Body rather thick, conical, pale horn-brown, slashed and 

 speckled w ith dark brown. The pupa ajipearrd in Salem, June 17. Length, 

 0.40 inch. 



CAl'LoSTOiALV Lederer. Plate 5, tig. 13. 



Thu-diii" Hiibu. (in part), Ver/., 2f*7, ISIS. 



EiuiomoH Tieits. (in part), .Suhni. Eur., vi (i), 3, 1827. 



/'/li/ofcia Dnp. (in part), Lnp. France, vii (iv), ISt.'i, 182y. 



ICiivomvn Boisd. (in part), Gen. Ind., 182, 1840. 



Thcrapis H.-Sch. (in part), Scbm. Eur., iii, 41), 1847. 



('(iiiliixloiiia Lederer, Verb. B(rt. Zool. Gm. Wien, !"(;, 1853. 



(iueu.,Plial.,i, 110,18,^7. 



Walk., List Lep. Het. Br. Mns., x.\, ISs, IHtiO. 



Head moderately broad in front; jjalpi stout, porrect, not ascending, 

 reaching well beyond the front. Antennse in the male well pectinated. 

 Fore wings with the costa and apex much as in Aiigerona, but the apex a 

 little more obtuse: outer edge a little less bent than in Jngerona, not lieing 

 excavated below the a])ex. Hriid wings lull, not excavated below the apex, 

 as in Aiigeruna, and with the apex more rounded. Venatit)n : much as in 

 Angf'rontt, Init there are only live subcostal veins, while the venules are pro- 

 portionately longer, iuid the sul)costal cell is shorter, while the two discal 

 venules form a shorter and less curved line. The hind legs are long and 

 slender, the tibite scarcely swoUeii, and the tarsi long, being much as in 

 Angerona. In the style uf coloration, while Caulostema is ochreous, it is 

 much duller than Angerona, and from the four brown costal spots our single 

 species would be easily mistaken for a speeies of Thaimiortoma, being closely 

 allied in its ifeuei'al style of coloration aud appearance to 1\ Jhiv'icarhi and 

 y/ilphnrirrin . 



