Dec. i894 1 NeUM<EGEN & DvAR. N. A. BoiMBVCES. l7l 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



Family Euchromiidas. Yor Lycoiiiorp/ia fi/lgens Wy. Edvv. read 

 L. cequalis Walk, and remove the name from the list of North 

 American species. Add L.fi/lgc/is as a synonym of Z. grotei. 



Family Lithosiidse, gtuusFagara. Add. P. ciidora Dy3.v, 1894, 

 Ent. News, Vol.V, p. 198. Like F. s//////i\v but white instead of gray. 



Habitat, Southern States. 



Genus Cleinciisia. Add C. lactca Stretch, 1885 Cisthcue lactea 

 Stretch, Ent. Amer., Vol. I, p 103. White with about six small 

 black spots. Habitat, California. 



Omit the sub-family Eudulince (= Geometrids). 



Family Arctiidae. Add to Seirarctia ec/w as a synonym Spilo- 

 so/na niobc Strecker, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1884, p. 284. Add to 

 Estigmene acnea as a synonym Leucarctia acraa var. klagesii Ehr- 

 mann, Can. Ent., Vol. XXVI, p. 292 (1894). 



Genus Parcuchates. For P. cadaverosa Grt. read P. insulata 

 Walker, 1855, Cat. Brit. Mus., pt. Ill, p. 734. — Beutenmiiller, 1894, 

 Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., Vol. VI, p. 368, and place cadaverosa as a 

 synonym. 



Page 153 erase the genus Coscinia (not American). 



For genus Haploa read: 



Vein 5 of secondaries arising close to 4 . . . . . Haploa. 



Vein 5 of secondaries fiom near middle of cell .... Doa. 



Doa gen n. 



Differs from Coscinia in the broader trigonate wings, the presence of vein 5 on 

 secondaries and the greater coalescence of 8 with sub-costal, nearly reaching tip of 

 cell. On fore \vings veins 7-- 8 and 9—10 arise from a pair of separate stalks from 

 the cell, while in Coscinia the stalks are fused into one at basal half, so that 7 — 10 

 are on a single stalk. Ocelli present, front smooth, head prominent, tongue 

 moderate. l ype Doa dora Neum. & Dyar. 



Synopsis of species. 



Fore wings gray, without borders ....... dora. 



Fore wings white, edged with a narrow black line on costa and outer margin ampla. 



D. dora sp. n. 



'•:l Foie wings carneous gray crossed before the middle and again beyond 

 the cell by a broad, diffuse, dark gray band ; terminally the wing is scarcely 

 darker than elsewhere. Si.K black dots arranged exactly as in D. ampla Grt. 

 Costal edge and fringe concolorous. Secondaries, underside and abdomen dark 

 blackish giay, uniform, immaculate, except for a small discal dot on both wings 

 below. Thorax apparently concolorous with fore wings, but injured. Antennae 

 black. Expanse, 38 mm. 



Habitat, Guadalajara, Mexico. 



