60 JOHN B. SMITH. 



Faniilia A. — Vidgares. 

 The wings rather short, entire, the abdomen tufted at the sides and 

 tip. 



Coitus I . — Cephanod^e. 



Wings nearly sealeless, the abdomen variegated. 



Cephanodes hylas, bombylifonni.% fuciformis, pelasgns, croatica. 



Coitus 2. — J^LLOPODES. 



Tlie primaries with transparent white lines, the secondaries dilated. 

 ^Ellopos titan, fadus. 



Coitus O. — PtSITHYRI. 



The primaries banded with black and gray, the secondaries rusty 

 yellow and blackish, the anal tuft si)0tted. 

 Psifhyros stellataram, be/is, cecuhis, faro. 



Familia B. — jEqidvocie. 

 The wings dilated, and dentate or angulate, the body tufted at tij) 



only. 



C'oitus 1 . — PpvOserpini. 



The dorsum of thorax neat ; the primaries darkly banded and 

 streaked with whitish. 



Froaerpinus Oenothera', gaurce, gorgoniades. 



Coitus 2. — Enyones. 

 Primaries almost hooked at tip, pale and darkly marked. 

 Enyo japyx, camertus, danum, phegens, etc., congeneric. 



Coitus 3. — Hemeroplan.e. 

 Primaries obtuse at apex, mottled, and with a pale mark in median 

 space. 



Hemeroplanes pan, triptolemus, plidotonias, oiclus. 



Coitus 4. — Amblyptehi. 

 Primaries rounded at tip ; median space brilliantly colored. 

 Ainblypterus ganascus, panopus, bubastus. 



Coitus 5. — NepheLjE. 

 Primaries clouded and banded, secondaries dark. 

 Nephele morpheus, didyma, chyron. 



