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CAI3ER0DES coNFUSARiA GueiK^c. Plate 12, figs. 30, 31. 



Eii«arca confimnria Hiibii., Exot. Scbm., i,1606. 



EiidalimUi confiisaria Hiibn., Verz., 287, 1818. 



Vaha'odtx mctiocamparia Giieu., Pbal., i, 137, 1857. 



Cabcrodes remismria Gueu., Phal., i, i:'>7, 1857. 



Cabcrodes imbraria Gueu. ! I !, Phal., i, 137, 1857. 



Caberodes suiicntria Gueu. ! ! !, Pbal., i, 138, 1857. 



Cahtrodes phdniaiiaria Gueu. ! I !, Pbal., i, 140, pi. 3, fig. 10, 1857. 



Cuberudfs melrocanqiaiia Walk. ! ! !, List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., sx, 167, 1860. 



Cabcrodes rimissaria Walk. ! !!, List Lep. Het. Br. Mns., xx, 108, 1860. 



Caberodes imbraria W^alk.!!!, Li.st Lep. Het. Br. Mns., xx, 168, 1860. 



Cabcrodes nxpcraria Walk. ! ! !, List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., sx, 168, 1860. 



Cahtrodes floridaria Walk.!!!, List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xx, 1C9, 1860. 



Caberodes cotifusuria Walk. ! ! !, List Lbp. Het. Br. Mris., xx, 169, 1860. 



Caberodes phasianaria Walk.!!!, List. Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xx, 170, 1860. 



Tetrads pandaria Walk. ! ! !, List Lep. Het. Br. Mus., xx, 173, 1800. 



12 c? fiiul 10 9. — Pale whitisli-ochreous, rather thickly speckled with 

 pale brown on the wiiig.s. Head, body, and wings concolorous. Fore wings 

 with two lines varying in distance apart, the inner thread-like, brown, regn- 

 larly curved, and slightly wavy, or bent on the costa and scarcely wavy (in 

 one specimen the line is quite diH'use and deeply scalloped). Outer line 

 brown, oblique, usually straight, and either obsolete before being bent 

 (in the costa, or bent at right angles on the costa. In two females is a 

 row of three or four pale Ijrown diffuse spots between the outer line and 

 the margin of tlie wing. Discal dot on both wings. In one male the dot 

 is immersed in tlie line on the hind wings, but usually on the hind wings it is 

 just within the line ( )ii the hind wings, the single line is more or less diffuse, 

 varying with the same line on the fore wings in this respect. A sligiit sinus 

 before the angle of the fore wings, the angle often well marked. Beneath, a 

 little more ochreous than above, with thicker, darker specks, the lines taintly 

 re])roduced, the outer line sometimes l)ifid at the costa. 



Length of body, cf , 0.r)5-0.6rj, 9,0.-50-0.60; fore wing, J, 0.65-0.75, 

 9, 0.75-0.82; expanse of wiiii^s, 1.50-1.(;0 inches. 



Montreal, Canada (Lyman and Caulfield) ; Brunswick, Me. (Packard); 

 Bcjstou, jMass. (Sanborn) ; Springfield, Mass. (Dimmock) ; Albany, N. Y. 

 (Lintner); West Farms, N. Y. (Angus); Philadelphia, Pa. (Knt. Soc.) ; 

 Virginia (Packard) ; Michigan (Niles) ; Detroit, Mich. (Mus. Comp. Zool.) ; 

 Georgia (Grote) ; "Georgia" (Abbott, Guenee) ; Florida (Walker) ; Te.xas, 

 May 22-25, September 20, Octol)er 4-24 (Belfrage). 



A specimen from Maine is just like LiUbner's figs. 3, 4, 9 ; the 

 l)an(l bent back on to tlie costa, while usually tin; bend is wanting in the 



