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soparaling slightly on tlm cosla ; beyond palor, and a sidtniarginal paler band ; 

 discal dot clear whilisii. Benealli, whitish, with smoky strigje ; base and onfer 

 edge brigiit ochreous ; tlie smoky diliiise liands distinct, the extradiscal oni; 

 inclosing the lirighl. very dislinci, wiiile, lunate, discal dol, w liich is slia(h'(l 

 cxternallv witii tnscous-()chi(M)ns, making a |)a1ch iuchuhd Ix'tween Ihc Iwo 

 lines; a broad wliilish band; the s reacdies the middle point of the winy and 

 connects with the broad whitish l)and ; secondaries white on the costa and 

 tile inner margin, at the base between, bright ochreous, concoloroiis with tiie 

 outer border; a broad, ferruginous, mesial band inclosing the lunate, silvery, 

 discal spot; the line is bonUired with whitish, and there is a second parallel 

 interrupted line. 



Length of body, 0.C2 ; of fore wing, 0.86 ; expanse of wings, 1.85 inclies. 

 • Jamaica Plains, Mass. (W. Faxon); Mass. State Coll. (Sanborn); Penn- 

 sylvania (Clemens); Brooklyn, N. Y. (Graef). 



EUGONIA Hiibner. Plate 6, tig. 7. 



Eugoma IliUiii. (in part), Verz., J91, 1818. 

 EnnomoK Ticits., Scbni. Eur., vi (i), :i, 1827. 



Dup., Lep. Frauce, vii (iv), ISO, 1829. 

 (icometra Steph. (in part), Nouiencl. Br. lus., 43, 1829. 

 " Odoptn-a .Sodoff., Hull. Soc. Imp. Sc. Moscow, 16, 18;?7." 

 Ennomus Boi.sd. (iu part), Gon. lud., 182, 1840. 



Dup., Cat., 218, 1844. 

 Euijoma H.-Sch., Schm. Eur., iii, 40, 1847. 

 Odoplera StepU. (iu part), Cat. Br. Lep., 1()5, 1850. 

 Eugoma Luderer, Verb. Bot. Zool. Ges. Wien, 17.5, 1853. 

 EnnomoK Gueu., Ph.al., i, 173, 1857. 



WiUk., List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., kx, 204, 18G0. 



Body very stout and hairy or moderately stout. Head rather sunken in 

 the body, squarish in front, with long hairs projecting more than usual in a 

 tuft-like projection. Palpi stout and bushy, long, pf)rrect, not ascending, 

 extending well in front of the head; the third joint rather large, but 

 partially concealed by the hairs of the second joint, or {subsignaria) huig, 

 slender, and quite free from the second joint, and as long as the latter joint 

 is wide. Male antennae very heavily pectinated to the tip, the i)ranches still 

 and regular; those of the female with pectinations as long as the antennai 

 are thick. Fore wings with the costa straight; the apex much rounded, very 

 falcate; the outer edge deeply excavated and serrate below the apex; the 

 angle on the first median venule is unusually large and rounded, i)elow whi( h 

 the margin is again excavated and scalloped. Hind wings scalloped and 



