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tibijB in both sexes not swollen, without hair pencil, and with two 

 pairs of spurs ; wings even ; fore wings with fovea at base in % , 

 small, close to base, 12 veins, 10 on 9, U on cell; hind wings all 

 veins separate, 8 separate from cell, a fovea not strongly developed 

 at base of wing in % between vein 8 and costa. 

 8pecies.-y O.. juturnaria G uen. 



A. viridirufaria Neum. 



/r27rCARIPETA Walk. 

 C. B. M. pt. 26, 1524, 1862. 



Type dicisata Wlk. 

 Parennomos Pack., Mass. Agric. Kep. 15, 1870, type divimta Walk. 



Pali)i moderate or rather short, porrect, slender; tongue devel- 

 oped ; front smooth ; antennae bipectinate in % , apex simple, den- 

 tate in 9 ; thorax rather rough haired, woolly below; abdomen 

 smooth ; legs smooth ; hind tibiae in % swollen and with hair pencil, 

 swollen in $ , in both sexes with two pairs of spurs ; wings even, 

 rounded ; fore wings without fovea at base in S , 3 and 4 from a point, 

 6 stemmed with 7, 10 and 11 from cell anastomosing with 12; hind 

 wings all veins separate, 5 undeveloped, 8 separate from cell. 



Species : — 

 C. ic?a Hulst, n. sp. C. angustiorata\y\k. [Grt.) 



M grcefiaria Hulst. ^m^aretaria Wlk. ( subochrearia 



j C. divimta Wlk. / QuEipjMJdanCL.Qrt. 



C. Ida n. sp.— Expands 35 mm. Palpi and front buflF color, summit a little 

 fuscous; thorax buff ochreoua in front, lijiht ocher mixed with white behind. 

 Abdomen ochreous: fore wings somewhat orange ocher, lightening a little on the 

 veins, unicolorous with the exception of a few scattered black scales to the discal 

 spot, which is distinct black; an outer black line, uneven, rather jagged, parallel 

 in its general direction with outer margin from costa to vein 6, then generally 

 rounded inward and again outward, reaching inner margin at posterior angle of 

 wing: a subapical dark space; otherwise the outer space unicolorous, the veins 

 not lightened ; hind wings ocher at base, gradually becoming orange ocher at 

 ■ outwardly; discal spots distinct, black, small; beneath unicolorous ocher. with 

 an orange or fulvous tinge. 



Colorado, Mr. Bruce. I have the 9 only, and so cannot posi- 

 tively vouch for its generic reference. 



pits. PHENGOMMAT^A n. gen. 

 Type edwanlsafa Hulst. 



Palpi moderate, porrect, or subascending, loosely scaled ; tongue 

 developed ; front smooth ; antennse of S flattened, lamellate, naked ; 

 thorax woolly above and below ; abdomen woolly at base ; legs, 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXIII. SEPTEMBER. 1896. 



