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of C\ alope. In repose in tlie snn, Dr. C. S. Minot has fonnd that the 

 abdomen inchncs downward so that the tip rests on the surface of support ; 

 the antennae divaricate about 100° and have a <^eneral upward inclination 

 of about 10° ; the wings are brought togetlier over the back, so that the 

 apex of the fore wings is vertically over the middle of the thorax. The 

 femur of the middle legs is directed uj)wnr(l. outward and forward ; the 

 tibia outward, forward and downward, and the tarsi the same but more 

 nearly liorizontal. 



Desiderata. Compare in the first instance the desiderata of the pre- 

 ceding species, which are bound up Avith this. As there, the parasites are 

 unknown, and the boimdaries of its extension over the continent have to 

 l)e determined with far more care than is yet possible. 



LIST OF ILLUSrHATTOjSrS.— CEnCYOXTS NEPIIELE. 



General. Imago. 



PI. 18, tig. 4. Distribution in N. Ainei-ica. PI. 1, tig. 1. Female, both surfaces. 



Effff. 4. Male, upper surface. 



PI. G4, tig-. 3. Plain. 11:1. Botli surfaces. 



Chrysalis. ;>8:1. Xeuration. 



PI. 8.3, tig. 7. Side view. 4G:3. Amlroconium. 

 8. Dorsal view. 



SECTION ir. 



E(j(/ nearly smooth, but reticulate, with no vertical ribs. Caterpillar at birth with 

 straight cuticular appendages, and the summit of the liead surmounted by a rounded 

 projection. Mature caterpillar slender and elongated, with the head much larger than 

 the segments immediately behind, and croAvued Avith pointed tubercles. Chrysalis AA'ith 

 an angularly rounded mesonotum, and a protuberant head. Imago Avith extremity of 

 cell of fore wing nearly transverse ; base of middle median nerA'ule identical with that 

 of the outer nerA"ule, or much nearer to it than to the inner nervule. 



Gexera : Enodia, Satyrodes, Neouympha, Cissia. 



ENODIA HiiBNER. 



Enodia IliUm. Verz. bek. schmett., 61 (1810) . 



Type, — Oreas marmorata andromacha Iliibn, 



A brave old house ! a garden full of bees, 

 Large dropping poppies, and queen hollyhocks 

 With butterflies for crowns — tree peonies 

 And pinks and goldilocks. 



l^GKi-ow.— Honors. 



Imago (52:. 5). Head of moderate size, pretty uniformly tufted with moderately 

 long hairs; front full, curAnng on every side, broadly protuberant in the middle below, 

 narroAver than the eye, a little higher than broad, teniiinating above at the base of the 

 antennae rather squarely ; loAver edge rather abrupt, broadly rounded ; vertex A-ery 

 transverse, very slightly protuberant, the posterior edge very slightly convex, tlie an- 

 terior straight ; upper boi'der of the eye with a scarcely perceptible angulation opposite 

 the posterior base of the antennae. Eyes pretty large, moileratcly full, pilose Avith 

 short and very delicate hairs. Antennae inserted in the middle of the head, or possibly 

 just behind the middle, in a broad not very deep pit just larg<i enough for their recep- 



