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moved, costal and subcostal veins anastomosing at base. The fringes are short; 
internal margin lengthily haired; alar squamation dense. The species is 
broad-winged, stout, allied to Panopoda, Guenée, and Pleonectyptera, Grote. 
The whole insect is dyed of a pale vermillion, darker, shaded with yellowish 
above, and in its bright colors recalls both Pleonectyptera and the Geometri- 
dae ; the usual lines and spots are absent. It has something of the compact 
appearance of Pseudophia. 
I name the genus after Dr. Leon F. Harvey, Secretary of this 
Society, whose devotion to science and personal amiability merit 
the only recognition it is in my power to bestow. 
Harveya auripennis, (rote. 
$.—The whole insect is pale vermillion with an orange cast, shaded above 
with dead buff or yellowish. The lines are obsolete on the fore wings above. 
The transverse anterior line is merely indicated by two or three geminate, white 
and black scale points. The transverse posterior line is pale, even, nearly per- 
pendicular, angulated opposite the cell, thence running inwardly obliquely to 
internal margin; it is marked by black and white scale points on the veins ; 
the line appears as a narrow yellowish thread-like shade, removed towards 
theexternal margin. ‘The reniform is sometimes perceptibleasa vague yellow- 
ish mark, tolerably large and of the usual shape. Outside of this runs the pow- 
dery black median shade, the most prominent marking of the wing, sometimes 
obsolete superiorly, and appearing asa powdery black spot on internal margin, 
near the base of the t. p. line. A series of interspaceal subterminal black 
streaklets followed by white points sometimes faded out. There isa pale 
faint pruinose shade over the wing subterminally, which spreads over the 
concolorous hind wings, these latter show no other marks save a vague contin- 
uation of the markings of the t. p. line. Beneath, body and wings brighter 
than above, without markings, though a faint common line is indicated. 
Terminal joint of palpi with blackish scales; tarsi black ish ; legs white dotted 
at the knees and base of the joints. 
Expanse 45 m. m. Habitat, Florida (Charles Linden legit); 
Kentucky (Mr. Theo. L. Mead, No. 149). 
Spiloloma,? n. g. 
Ocelli. Eyes naked, without lashes. Front without projection. Middle 
tibiae sparsely spinose ; fore and hind tibiae without spines; all the tarsi- 
spinose. Vein 5 of the hind wings equally strong, arising very near 4, 

9Gr.: omdhoc et Adma. 
