PAMPHILIDI: THE SPECIES OF LIMOCHORES. 1717 



Table of the species of Limochores, based on the egg. 



Cells ol the reticulation ia the middle of the egg relatively large, averaging .04 mm. in diam- 

 eter manataaqua . 



Cells of the reticulation in the middle of the egg relatively small, averaging .03 mm. in diam- 

 eter taumas. 



Other species unknown. 



Table of species, based on the cateipillar at birth. 



Ranged bristles relatively long, nearly one-seventh as long as the width of the head 



manataaqua. 



Ranged bristles relatively short, hardly one-eleventh as long as the width of the head 



taumas. 

 Other species unknown. 



Table of species, based on the mature caterpillar. 



Body dingy brown without longitudinal markings on the sides ; papillae black with a smoky 

 annulus at base manataaqua. 



Body dull olivaceo-griseous with a dusky Infrastigmatal line and faint lateral band ; papillae 

 brownish fuscous with a pale annulus at base taumas. 



Other species unknown. 

 No material exists for a table based on the chrysalis. 



Table of species, based on the imago. 



Under surface of the hind wings uniform tawny except for the paler rays formed by the nerv- 

 ures bimacula. 



Under surface of the hind wings brown, with a more or less distinct, extra-mesial, arcuate row 

 of spots, the nervures concolorous. 

 Spots of extra-mesial row on under side of hind wings often nearly obsolete ; when present, 

 faint, small, uniform and nearly obsolete, never reappearing on upper surface; discal 

 stigma of fore wings of male not much, if any, broader than the antennal club, rarely 

 followed below by fulvous ; upper organ of male abdominal appendages surpassing the 

 clasps. 

 Extra-mesial series of spots on under surface of hind wings almost always tolerably 

 distinct; fulvous markings of upper surface of fore wings of males usually not con- 

 spicuous above the discal stigma; the latter slender, elongate and almost perfectly 

 straight; apical spine of lower hall of split apex of male clasps distinct and promi- 

 nent manataaqua. 



Extra-mesial series of spots on under surface of hind wings almost always obsolescent, 

 sometimes scarcely perceptible; fulvous markings of upper surface of fore wings 

 of males usually conspicuous above the discal stigma; the latter rather stout, short 

 and distinctly sinuous; apical spine of lower half of split apex of male clasps sub- 

 obsolete taumas . 



Spots of extra-mesial row on under side of hind wings generally distinct, always pretty 

 large, not uniform, those beyond the cell being strigate, usually reappearing on upper 

 surface; discal stigma of fore wings of male two or three times as broad as the antennal 

 club, usually followed below by fulvous; upper organ of male abdominal appendages 

 distinctly shorter than the clasps pontiac. 



