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NORTH AMERICAN LEPIDOPTERA. 61 



Stirps 11.— EUMORPH^. 

 The antenna? rather thin and long, recurved at tip, al)d()nien long, 

 acute at tip, entirely smooth. 



Faniilia A. — Elegantes. 



Head, body and abdomen not entirely immaculate ; vving.s above, 

 brightly colored. 



Coitus 1. — Pholi. 



Primaries brownish-gray ; secondaries })rettily colored, both witli 

 brownish shades and angulated black spots. 

 Pholus crantov, llcaon, striffilis,Jicus. 



Coitus 2. — Daphnides. 

 Primaries principally green, softly and brightly spotted. 

 Daphm viegreacus, Juppothous, nerii. 



Coitus 3. — Argei. 



Primaries green, marked with pale lines ; secondaries brightly 

 colored. 



Argerts labruscw, jxutdion. 



Familia B. — Obliqaosfriata'. 



Primaries outwardly striate, with pale and dark streaks from the 

 middle of inner margin to apex. 



Coitus 1. — Amphiones. 



Primaries dark i-eddish-gray, clouded, spottedly streaked ; secon- 

 daries red. 



Amphion nessus, hreiuius. 



Coitus 2.— Theretr.e. 

 Both wings outwardly with angulated lines ; secondaries shaded 

 with yellow and black. 



Theretra equestris, nechux, jjorcellas, tersa. 



Coitus 3. — HiPPOTIONES. 



Primaries outwardly with oblicpie white bands and brown stripes, 

 and with wliite veins ; secondaries softly red sj)otted. 

 ppofioii celerlo. 



