60 Journal New York Ent. Soc. [Vol. ii. 



transverse anterior lines, below median vein, a diffuse, rusty-brown 

 patch. Expanse, 25 mm. 



Habitat^ Southern States. 



Genus Dyaria Neumoegen. 

 ligS'-Dj'aria Neumcegen, Can. Ent., Vol. XXV, p. 213. 

 D. singularis Neumoegen. 



1893 — Dyaria singularis Neumcegen. Can. Ent., Vol. XXV, p. 215. 



Gray ; thorax with distinct brown irrorations ; abdomen hairy, 

 brownish. Color of wings pale gray, slightly silvery. T. a. line 

 narrow, black, arcuate, inclosing a grizzled black and brown basal 

 space with an elevated tuft below median vein. Median space 

 irrorate with black with a tuft in the cell. T. a. line arcuate out- 

 wardly over the sub-costal nervures, inwardly below ; black, edged 

 outwardly with sordid white, the upper curve filled in with blackish 

 brown. A submarginal row of round spots, white outwardly, and 

 terminal elongate marks. Secondaries similarly marked, rather 

 less distinctly and without tufts. Expanse, 28 mm. 



Habitat^ Northern Atlantic States (?) 



Genus Aon Neuinagen. 

 1893 — Aon Neumcxgen, Ent. News, Vol. Ill, p. 258. 

 A. noctuiformis A^eu/zurgen. 



1893 — Aon noctniformis Neumcegen, Ent. News, Vol. Ill, p. 258. 

 Primaries gray with black discal dot and black irrorations 

 especially toward base. A dull reddish shade extending upward 

 from internal margin. Subterminally and terminally the veins 

 are indicated in black, with irregular black shadings on terminal 

 third of wings, divided submarginally by a pale ocherous shade 

 which spreads up from the internal angle, narrowing superiorly 

 and cut by the black veins. In the interspace between veins 6 

 and 7, a pale gray shade. Secondaries pale whitish. Body parts 

 gray. Expanse, 29 mm. 

 Habitat, Texas. 



Family DREPANID^. 



Synopsis of genera. 



Accessory cell either absent or very long and narrow. 



No accessory cell ; veins 7 and 8 of hind wings united outwardly Eudeilinia. 

 Accessory cell present ; veins 7 and 8 free ..... Oreta. 



