r)09 



(lilt's iiol <'\l('n(l (|uil(' so lar lit'liiiid llu; wings. Btxlv hikI wiiiirs wliitisli- 

 oclircoiis. I'^iic \\ iiiii's thickly s|)('clvl('(l with coirco-hrowii scali's; iiiucr line 

 curved and angidalcd rather more distinctly than in ciniilinhirid. foniiiug a 

 distinct tooth on the median vein. Outer line (like the inner, collee-eohu-ed) 

 is more curved, especially on the hind edge, than in viintlcnturid^ and is dis- 

 tinctly duplicated in (he middle. The wiuif i)eyond is uniform coilec- (with 

 milk-) color, and inidosini;' an ol)li(|iie, louir, narrow, apical, whitish spot, and 

 a large, !on<r, o\al spot m the middle ol'the wing interrupl<'d l>y the lirst and 

 second veins, which are lii'own. Hind winiiswilh a liasal straitrht shade; 

 outer liu(! very distinct, duplicated, intdosing an umisnally larg(\ narrow, oval 

 area: beyond not darkei- than the rest ol' the wing. Frini^e dark, coU'ee- 

 colored. Beneath, pale whitish-oidireons, wit li the lines clearly re[)r()duced 

 as al)()vc, discal dots more (dear than ahove, outer edLrc of lore wiuii;s scarcely 

 darker than within, on the hind wings coucolorous with the icst (d"the wing. 

 Fringe coftee-colored. 



Hind wings as in vimiloitd/id, but considerably less dentate. 



Lengtii of body, •<?, 0.50-0.63: of fore wing, (?, 0.55-0.72; (;.\panse of 

 wings, 1.15— 1. GO inches. 



Philadelphia (Grote, FiUt. 8oc.) : Lawrence, Kans. (Snow) ; Colorado 

 Springs, Colo., July 4 (:\Iead) ; Texas, May 4, July 10-11 (Belfrage). 



While there is no doubt but that this species is Walker's DKidusaria 

 and oponearia, 1 think that Irom Walker's description it is probably his 

 astyh/.saria also, as 7nodumna is a \videly-diffused, common, and varial)le species. 

 It is evidently doubled>rooded in Texas. 



Endroi'IA amcexaria (ruenee. Plate 1"2, fig. 17. 



ICiiiiriijiUi ttnuinarui Oiieu., Pbal., i, 124, \>\. :>, Ti;;. H, 1S.')7. 



Walk., List Lep. Hct. ]5i-. .Mils., xx. IfiU, ISOO. 

 Endrnjila (iir/iicliii-iii (iroti- anil Uob. 1!!. Ann. Lyi-. .N'af. Hist., viii. ]il. l.'i A. Iljx. 7, ^, 1S(>7. 



2 cf and 1 9. — Brighter ochicous than any otiu'r species known to me, 

 and at once distinguished by the two large broad teeth on the apical halt oi the 

 hind winijs, the incision between ])eing unusually deep. Fore wimrs with an 

 acute subfalcate apex ; outer edge of the hind wings i)ent l)ut not scalloped, 

 with two large prmnineut, tiiough not very acute, teeth, straight ixdiind the 

 middle. Fore wings and body yellow-ochreou.s, s[)eckled with heavy black 

 strigae. Palpi lipped with black beneath, and anteim<e cons|)icuously si)eckled 

 above. Fore wings with the inner line curved and angulated ; this and the 



