304 GEORGE D. HULST. 



distinct: beneath as above, the black powdering more dense and distinct and the 

 darker bands more emphasized. 



Charlotte Harbor, Florida, from Mrs. Slosson, taken in March. 

 The specimens are not bright in color and may have hibernated. 

 The species is in appearance very much like Cinglis compensata Wlk, 



14. EOI$$ Hub. 



Verz. 308, 1818. 



Type muricata Hufn. 

 Arrhostia Hiib., Verz. 311, 1818, type aversata L. 

 Ftychopoda Steph., Cat. 150, 1829, type dilutaria Hiib. 

 Hyria Steph., Cat. 150, 1829, type muricata Hiib. 

 Carphoxera Riley, Insect Life, iv, 112, 1892, type ptelearia Riley. 



Palpi short or moderate, rather slender ; front smooth ; antenna? 

 serrate or dentate in % , with fascicles of hairs ; hind tibise without 

 spurs in % , the whole leg more or less aborted, tibise with hair pen- 

 cil ; in 9 middle spurs wanting; fore wings 12 veins, 10 on 9, 11 

 from cell ; hind wings 8 veins, 6 and 7 stemmed or rarely separate. 



Species : — 

 E. parvularia Hulst. E. pallida Hulst, n. sp. 



E. ptelearia Riley. E. eburiieata Guen. 



E. scintillaria Hulst. [^Pack.) E. lacteolata Lint, [briata Pk.) 

 E. demissaria Hiib. (ferrugata E. obfustaria Walk, {punctolim- 

 E. hilliata Hulst. E. volucrata Hulst. 



E. Jiavescens Hulst, n. sp. E. quoisitata Hulst. 



E. microphysa Hulst, n. sp. E. rotundopennata Pack. 



E. delicata Hulst, n. sp. E. inductata Guen. 



(E. peralbata Pack. E. productata Pack. 



E. longipennata Pack. E. australis Hulst, n. sj). 



^ E. nimbicolor Hulst, n. sp. E. sideraria Guen. \_Pack.') 



i.E. ossularia Hiib. E. anticaria Walk, (subalbata 



E. granitata Pack. E. basipunctaria Walk. 



E. lanceolata Hulst, n. sp. E. refractaria Walk. 



E. balistaria Hiib. (perirrorata E. albifera Walk. 

 E. rufescens Hulst, u. sp. l^Pack. ) 



E. flavescens n. sp. — Expands 20 mm. Palpi ocher ; front fuscous ocher ; 

 thorax, abdomen and all wings light ocher; the fore wings are slightly darker 

 basally along costa, and there is a very faint, slightly darker outer rounded line : 

 discal spot very faint on fore wdngs, smaller, more distinct ou hind wings, black- 

 ish ; beneath as above, the outer line of fore wings showing a little more plainly. 



Locality unknown, but from the United States, and probably 

 from Texas. 



