PROMINENTS. 1S leg 
the outside of the anal legs. The subdorsal lines diverge on 
the first segment, and on the next two segments are edged 
within with pinkish red lines. The space between the dor- 
sal lines is more or less filled with pinkish-red, and with a 
narrow yellow line along the back, beginning on the fourth 
segment. Body elongate, with shght traces of a hump on 
the last segment, otherwise smooth. Length, 35 mm. 
Double brooded and not common. The caterpillar is sub- 
ject to variation, especially in the red markings along the 
back; sometimes the space between the subdorsal stripes 
is filled in solidly with deep red, and only interrupted by the 
yellow dorsal line. It spins a rude cocoon on the ground or 
under the surface.” 
The moth and caterpillar areshownin Figs. 116 and 117. 
Figs. 116 and 117.—Heterocanipa manteo Doubl. Moth and Caterpillar. 
After Packard. ‘ 
Heterocampa guttivitta Walker. 
“Fore-wings whitish-gray, with darker shades; the mark- 
ings are like those of H. biundata, but the subterminal row 
of spots is straight, and not bent as in the latter species; 
hind-wings gray. Expanse, 40-50 mm. 
CATERPILLAR:—Head large with a short, lateral four- 
colored stripe of black, white and pink with the outside 
yellowish. Body green, finely speckled with dark red brown 
