1921] Jolinson — Review of American Species of Palloptera 23 



markings on the wings, separate this from P. jucunda. The wing 

 figured by Melander resembles this more than it does the typical 

 jucunda, yet there are variations of the latter in which the wing 

 markings approach this species. The brown costal margin has a 

 spot of slightly lighter shade just beyond the tip of the first vein, 

 scarcely noticeable to the naked eye. In jucunda this spot in the 

 costal margin is usually much larger and hyaline. 



Palloptera similis Johnson (Fig. 4). 



Since describing this species from Fort Kent, Me. (Psyche, 

 1910, vol. 17, p. 233), I have taken it on the carriage road, Mt. 

 Washington, N. H., at about 2,500 feet, July 24, 1915. The wing 

 pattern resembles that of P. setosa jMelander. 



