CiJ/atnola, IMeyr , Trans. Knt. Soc. Lond., April, 1884, 63; I.e. 



Sept. 1887, 187, 1. c. Oct. 1884, 280. 

 Astropometis, Meyr. , 1 c. April 1884, 67; 1. c. Sept. 1887, 187. 

 I'.ilpi erect, reaching above head, heavily scaled, end member short, less than 

 V4 the length of the second, maxiHary palpi scaled; antennal process stfong, long, 

 reaching back over thorax, with long hairs and scales, except basally and above 

 where the scales are short and closely laid ; thorax stout ; fore wings l2--veined, i 

 often furcate, 4 and 5 stemmed or separate, 6 separate, 7, 8 and 9 stemnled, lo, il 

 and 12 separate; above with cross ridges of scales running into tuitings, simple 

 beneath : hind wings 8- veined, 3 separate, 4 and 5 separate or stemmed, 7 and 8 

 separate or stemmed ; cell very short. ' 



Gen it a lia , normal. 



I (lid not know of Mr. jNIeyrick's work upon the Epipaschiinae until 

 after I had published the article in Ento. Am., Vol. Ill, pp. 113 — 118. 

 I have since then examined quite a number of specimens of American 

 species, and incline to agree with Mr. Meyrick's final determination 

 that differences of venation Mhich elsewhere would be a reliable basis of 

 division cannot be relictl upDn in this subfamil}-. As a consequence, 

 several genera which would be valid under ordinary circumstances, must 

 be combined. 



There can, we think, be no doubt of the identity of Denferolyia 

 w'lih Epipaschia. Mr. Grote says (Buff. Bull. I, 177, 1873) that he 

 sent a specimen of his D. borealis, to Prof. Zeller and he, on Lederer's 

 authority, identified it as Lederer's species; but D. borealis, Grote, is 

 Epipaschia superaialis, Clem. 



SYNOPSIS OF SPECIES. 



Fore wings olive or ochre yellow, hind wings light fuscous superatalis. 



Basal field blackish, hind wings dark fuscous .zelleri. 



E. superatalis, Clemens, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., i860, 



p. 14 ; Grote {Epipaschia), Proc. Bost. Soc. N. Hist., XIX. 



262, 1877; Geol. Surv. Terr. Bull., IV, p. 686, 1878, N. A. 



Ent., I, 9, pi. 1, f I, 1879. 



Conspiciia/is, Led. {Deuterolytd), Wiener Monats. , VII, 360. 



pi. VII, f. 16, 17, 1863; (irote. Buff. Bull., I, 177, 1873. 

 Borealis, Oote, {Deuterolyia), Ikiff. Bull, I, 177, 1873, II, 77, 



1874, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. Hist , XIX, 262, 1877. 

 Olivalis, Hulst, {Tetralopha), Trans. Am. lint. Soc, XHI, i6c, 

 1886. 

 Palpi rather slender, erect, considerably exceeding head ; end member rather 

 prominent, somewhat inclined forward ; maxillary palpi quite long, a little ascending, 

 thrust forward between the palpi ; palpi, maxillary palpi, front and l)ase of antenn;e 

 and process ocher or olive yellow. Ocelli distinct. Process long, reaching nearly to 

 abdomen, closely scaled above, long haired below, except at end where the hairs be- 

 come long scales. Antenna; double bitufted-pubesccnt, more marked in male 

 than female. Fore wings dusty ocher or olive yellowish, gray with powdery black 



