537 



^^'(•ll iiuirkcd l)y tin; ;iiigiilar, pdiiilcd wings, by tlic coiiiiiioii line hc'mg 



dilliisc cxtcnnilly, niid hononlli i'onniiig a very distinct iliisky line, reaching to 



tlio costa in hotli wings, and on tlic hind wings ninch nioic cnrvctl than in 



any other species. 



Desiderata. 



Caberodes interlineuna Gucn.. I'lial., i, 140, 1857.— "S,")"""-. KHe se <li.s- 

 tingiie do toiites h's autres ])ar une troisienie ligne droile el ohliijne (|ni est 

 phicee a nioitie eiitre les denx ordinaiies dcs ailes siipt'rienrcs. An reste, I'ex- 

 tral)asilaire est ellc-nienie droite et oijlicjue, ef la coiidee est iin pen llcxu- 

 euse. L'augle des (|nat re ailes est assez l)ien marque. New York. Deux S ." 



Caberodes! varadaria Walk., List, xx, 251, I860.— "il/rt/fe. Testaceous. 

 Palpi short, slender, pt)rrect, extending very little beyond the head; third 

 joint very minute. Antenina' broadly pectinated. Hind tibiii? slightly incras- 

 sated. Wings rather short with an exterior, nearly straight brown line, 

 beyond which they have a somewhat darker hue ; marginal points brown, 

 elongated. Fore wings somewhat rounded at the tips; exterior border slightly 

 convex, moderately oblique. 



"Length of the i)ody 4 lines; of the wings 8 lines. Georgia." 



Caberodes? agreasaria Walk., List, xx, 252, 1860, \sz=.Endropia duaria. 

 DREPANODES Gueiiee. Plate 6, tig. 11. 



Drepanodes Guen., Phal., i, G6, 1857. 



Walk., List Lep. Het. Br. Mns., xx, 69, 18G0. 



Head rather narrow in front, nearly as much so as in Eutrapela, full, with 

 the scales close. Palpi slenderer than in Eutrapela, porrect, not ascending, 

 reaching a little beyond tlie front, the third joint small, l)utton-shaped. An- 

 tenuie heavily pectinated, the branches even, stout, ext(Miding to the tip. Pore 

 wings more falcate than usual, the costa l)eing unusually full toward the apex, 

 which is more produced than usual. Outer edge sinuous, being excavated 

 below the apex and full in the middle. Hind wings full ami rounded, the 

 outer edge very convex, neither bent nor sinuated ; they reach slightly beyond 

 the tip of the abdomen. Venation much as in Eutrapela, but the subcostal 

 cell is open. The two genera ditier from any preceding ones in the costal 

 region being narrow, the free end of the co.stal vein l)eing ecpial in length to 

 the first, second, and tfiird subcostal veins ; apical area small. The fifth sub- 

 costal venule is ratiier short, wliile the <liscal venules are ecpud in length and 

 68 p H. 



