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Mayn., Hiitl. N. K.. :>. |)1. 1, (i,u>. 3, .'in (ls,s(;). HitrxHa muJromadm lliilin., Vcr/. I>ek, 



Lathe porllnndia Hull., Catnl. Satyr. P>rit. sclinu'tt., 01 (ISlfi). 



Diiis., 114 (1808). ITijipdrchut aadromac.ha Say, Auicr. 



Euptychid portldiuliii Kirb., Syn. <iital. oiitoni.,ii. pi. .30 (1825); Entom. N. Amer., ed. 



Lop., 5,5 (1871). r.of'., i: 81, p). .% (18.50) ; —Oosw, Can. nat. 



EnodUi porllfDidia Scndd.. Syst . rev. Aincr. 240, fij;-. (1800). 



Itiitt., 5 (1872). DehiH aiKlromncha Morr., Syn. Loi). X. 



rapniojvsrus. etc. Pet., (ia/opli.. i : 4. pi. Anicr., 78-7fl (1802). 



38. ti^^. 11 (170!)). Enodia ondrocnrdio Iliiliii.. liul. ex. Lc)).. 



Oreus mannorata audromac/ta Iliilm., 1(1821). 



Exot. sclnnott., i, Lcp., 1, Pap., 1, Xynipli., Fiirnivd by Glover. 111. X. A. Lop., pi. 37. 



viii. On adcs. ('. marni.. a., fijrs. 1-2 (ISOli). (i;^-. 4: pi. A, liir. 22, incd. 



When Inittcrtlies Huttcr from cloviii- to thicket. 

 Or wave their win.i^s on tin' (lroopin<^ loaf. 



GiLDKit.— .1 Sovf/ of Early Axtuniv. 

 When yon <lo tlanee, I wish yoii 

 A wave o' the «ea. that vou might ever do 

 Xotliin^- hut that. 



Sfiakkspkark. — Winter^s Tale. 



Imago (1:3). Head covered M'ith olivaceous browii hairs miniiled -with many pale 

 and whitish ones especially about the base of tlie antennae; inunediately behind the 

 eyes many Avhitish scales, backed above by greenish bi-oAvn ones. Palpi externally 

 •white, mingled below with a few pinkish scales on the middle joint, fringed on the 

 first joint with white hairs, on the middle joint Avith long blackish brown hairs exter- 

 nally, white internally ; second joint fringed above near the tip with short, dustj' brown 

 hairs, the last joint brownish, with a middle line of wdiite interiorly and exteriorly. An- 

 teimae blackisli broAvn, yellowish luteous below, rather broadly annulate, excepting 

 beneath, at the base of each joint Avith Avhite: toAvard the club the yelloAA', hiteous or 

 honey yelloAv of the under surface expands, so that thcAvhole club is yelloAA', excepting 

 the basal half of the upper surface and a l)lacliish fuliginous belt including tlie Avhole 

 of the fourth to the seventh joints from the tip. 



Thorax covered above anteriorly Avith soft greenish yelloAv and brownish hairs, 

 behind Avith broAvnish tinged Avith sea-green, below Avith very pale brownish yelloAV 

 hairs. Fore legs dusky, covered with hairs like the under surface. Other legs Avith the 

 femora silvery gray, tinged toAvard the tip and externally to a greater or less extent 

 Avith rather lustrous pale broAvnish yelloAv: beneath delicately tufted with whitish; 

 tibiae mostly pale broAvnish yelloAv, specked delicately Avith broAvn; tarsi above a 

 little darker : spines pale broAvnish yelloAv ; spurs clothed mostly Avith pale IjroAvnish 

 scales, the tip reddish, claAvs reddish; generally a litle fuscous. 



Wings above soft clay broAvn. the 5 perhaps slightly paler. Fore winys deepening 

 in tint just beyond the middle of the Aving, so as to form an irregular, transverse, dusky 

 baud, its exterior border rather vaguely defined , its interior gradually fading into the 

 ground tint, usually more distinct on the upper than the loAver half of the wing, run- 

 ning from the costal border to the upper median nervule in a nearly straight line, 

 parallel to the outer border of the cell (Avhich is generally marked by a dusky thread) 

 and distant from it by the Avidth of the cell at the tip, reaching the upper median 

 nervule a little before its middle; generally it is suddenly expanded in the subcosto- 

 median interspace, by being carried outAvard an interspace's distance; from the upper 

 to the loAver median nervule it passes in a strong curve, its concavity outAvard, reach- 

 ing the latter a little beyond the middle ; beloAV this it continues its previous course in 

 a nearly straight line ; a little beyond the middle of the outer half of the Aving is a 

 transverse straight series, subparallel to the outer border, of four or occasionally live 

 roundish or suboval blackish spots, one each in tlie loAver median and the interspaces 

 above, the uppermost usually Avanting; that in the upper median interspace is slightly 

 beyond the middle of the interspace ; they are usually pretty Avell defined but some- 

 times 1)lurred, and are surroxmded Avith a slender, equal, dull yelloAvish, not very distinct 

 ainuilus: the loAvermost is largest, longitudinally suboval, and Avith its annulus 

 fills or very nearly fills its interspace; that in the upper median interspace is next in 



