exterior Ijonler very sliglitly Itcii) in tin' middle. Hind wini/s with ilie 

 exterior border dentate ; the i)iind hcneath (■(nitiuninir a vrllow costal patcli- 



"Lengtli ol' the Ixxly K) lines: dI' the winirs ■J4 liin's. 



'■'a. North America. From .Mr. Carter's collection." 



Eunonios luttu'td \\A\\., List Lep. llct. \\r. !\Iiis., \\\\. \')')1. lS(j(i. — 

 "Male. Pale ochraeeoiis, stout. Head and thorax densely |iilosc. Palpi 

 jjorreet, pilose, moderately stout, cxtemiini: a little iicyomi the head: third 

 joint elongate-conical, hardly one-third of the lenuth of llie second. An- 

 tenna' very sliiihtly pectinated. Ahdonien much shorter than the interior 

 border of the iiind wings. Legs ratlier short. Wiiiirs ami)le, thinly l)lackish- 

 specklcd, tinged with ferruginous along tlii' exterior hurder; disk luMieatli 

 with a small whitish l)lackish-l)or(lered mark. Fore wings sid)falcat(;, hardly 

 acute; a blackish out ward-curved lineneartlie base: another blackish slightly 

 outward-curved line, extending irom lour-Htths of the length of the costa 

 to the interior border at somewhat bct()re the middle of the latter; exterior 

 border forming a prominent much rounded angle at rather in front of the 

 middle. Hind wings with the exterior l)order dentate, the middle tooth 

 much more prominent than the others; under side with a broad blackish 

 antemedial line. 



" Length of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 30 lines. 



"a. North America. From Mr. Carter's collection." 



CABERODES Guenee. Plate 6, tigs. L5, IG. 



Eudalimia Hiibu. (iu pan), Veiz., '281), 1818. 

 t'abcroiks Guen., Phal., i, l',i'>, 1857. 



Walli., List Lep. Hot. Br. Mus., xx, 160, 1860. 



Body rather slender. Head rather broad in front and short, being 

 squarish. Palpi rather large and broad, slightly ascending, extending well 

 in front of the head, though not so far as in Eugonia. ^lale antennse very 

 broadly pectinated, the pectinations long and leaving the end simple. Wings 

 very broad. Fore wings with the costa rather more convex than usual; the 

 apex rectangular: outer edge regularly bent in the middle, neither excavated 

 nor scalloped. Hind wings full and rounded, extending a little beyond the 

 end of the abdomen. Venation: the costal region moderately broad ; costal 

 vein usually anastomosing with the subcostal (free in cen-'mariu), a long, nar- 

 row, subcostal cell (wanting in cerrinaria). The discal veins are transverse, 

 the h)wer one not oblique, regularly curved. Hind legs with the tibiie moder- 



