200 B. NKUMOEGEN AND H. G. DYAR. 



paler 071 the disc, distinctly mottled : sub-basal line faint. T. a. and t. p. lines 

 close together, straight, parallel, narrow, blackish brown, equidistant from the 

 indistinct black discal ringlet. On veins 2-3 (viii2-viii) near base, a black patch ; 

 another between veins 3-4 (vii-v,) just outside t. p. line. Subtcrminal row of 

 small black ilots, two in each inrerspace, and terminal black shaded spots. Sec- 

 ondaries blackish, pale at base. Expanse 40 mm. 

 ^a6.— Florida. 



Subfamily HETEROCAMPIN.E. 

 Genus lanassa Walker. 

 1855.— Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. Pt. v, p. 1101. 



Xylinodes Packard. 

 1864.— Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii, p. 366. 



Phya Druce. 

 1887.— Druce, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Lep. Het. vol. i, p. 242. 



Synopsis of Species. 



Yellowish or sordid cinereous.. ligilicolop. 



Bright bluish cinereous coloradensis. 



I. ligiiicolor Walker. 



1855.— Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. Pt. v, p. 1101. lanassa. 



virgata Packard. 

 1864. — Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii, p. 367. Xylinodes. 



ligingera Walker. 

 1865. — Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. vol. xxxii, p. 423. Exsereia. 

 Yellowish ash-gray, shading obscurely into wood color along internal margin. 

 Markings all obscured and transformed into longitudinal strigose shades. A 

 basal longitudinal line and black discal dot are moderately distinct. Abdomen 

 and secondaries whitish, the latter with a gray patch at internal angle. Ex- 

 pause 35 — 45 mm. 



Hab. — Atlantic States. 



I. coloradensis Hy. Edwards. 



1885. — Hy. Edwards, Ent. Amer. vol. i, p. 17. lanassa. 

 Bright ash-gray, not yellowish, shading along internal margin into wood color 

 tinged with red-brown, more contrasting than in Ugnicolor. 



Hab. — Colorado. 



Genus Dasylophia Packard. 

 1864.— Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii, p. 362. 



Synopsis of Sjyecies. 



T. p. line on primaries distinct, arcuate, even aiiguina. 



T. p. line obsolete superiorly ; markings streaked longitudinally. 



tliyatiroides. 

 D. anguina Smith and Abbott. 



1797. — Smith and Abbott, Lep. Ins. Ga. vol. ii, pi. Ixxxiv. Phalsena. 



cucullifera Herrich-Schaffer. 

 1855. — Herrich-SchiiflFer, Samml. Auss. Schmett. vol. i, f. 381. Drymonia. 

 punctata Walker. 



