Notes on the Lepidoptera of America. 459 



nervule, and regarded as thrown off at the same point with 

 the third m. nervule from the main nervure. "From Mr. 

 Walker's descriptions in this genus, none of the above described 

 species of Ellopia can be properly referred as intended by the 

 British Entomologist. 



Eupithecia, Curtis. 



Eupithecia geminata. 



Larentia geminata, nobis, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., Vol. 6, p. 29, 

 Plate 3, fig. 6, $ (May, 1366). 



Eupithecia anguilineata, n. s. 



(Plate 16, fig. 12, * .) 



o • Head, greenish white ; a narrow black frontal line before 

 antennal insertion ; antennae, simple, blackish, finely closely and 

 regularly sub-annulate with whitish. Thorax, above, greenish ; 

 latterly, the tegulae are distinctly marked with black. Abdomen, 

 cinereous, as long as internal margin of secondaries, with superior 

 blackish segmentary linear marks. Labial palpi, black at the tips, 

 whitish beneath. Under thoracic and abdominal parts, whitish 

 cinereous. Legs, cinereous ; tibiae and tarsi, black, constrictedly 

 sub-annulate with whitish. 



Anterior wings, whitish, everywhere prominently shaded with 

 green of an olivaceous tinge, and with black and powdery mark- 

 ings. At extreme base, a black nervular mark. A broken, narrow, 

 black, transverse basal line, succeeded by a broad distinct oliva- 

 ceous green shade, in turn followed by a powdery band of black 

 scales, more distinct on costa and hardly attaining internal margin 

 and which precedes an excavate, narrow, black, transverse anterior 

 line, the latter obsolete before internal margin. Median space 

 w T ith a distinct anterior greenish transverse shade, which fuses, on 

 internal margin, with the first distinct similarly colored transverse 

 shade. A narrow median black line, marked by black dots on the 

 "veins," and apt to become obsolete on the disc and superiorly; 

 below the median nervure this forms a more or less evident 



