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clo8e to angle of cell ; 4, 5 from angle ; G from upper angle ; 7, 8, 9 stalked ; 

 10, 1 1 fiom cell. Hind wing with vein 3 from angle of cell ; 4, 5 stalked ; 6, 

 from upper angle ; 8 from beyond middle of cell, not reaching costa. 



A. Fore wing whitish, with rufous stripes on the veins amftigua, 



B. Fore wing rufous, with scarlet streaks on the veins roseata. 



C. Fore wing dark red-brown, with basal and terminal 



patches of white spots rubriplaga. 



D. Fore wing dark brown, with yellow patches on costa. 



a. Tegulic pale yellow in front crassa. 



f). Tegulie wholly dark testudo. 



E. Fore wing uniform dark brown pagana. 



F. Fore wing pale brown, with darker discoidal mark asignata. 



1554. .Emilia ambigua. 



Halisldota ambigua. Stretch, Proe. Davenport Acad. Nat. Sci. ii. p. 274, 

 pi. 9. f. 7 (1878); Druce, Biol. Centr.-Am., Het. ii. p. 374; Kirby, Cat. 

 Het. p. 212. 



Seirarctia holteri, H. Edw. Papilio, iv. p. 121 (1884). 



Halesidota syracosia, Druce, A. M. N. H. (6) iv. p. 87 (1889) ; Kirby, Cat. 

 Het. p. 212. 



Head, tegulae, and part of patagia yellowish or pinkish white ; 

 palpi pink ; antennae orange ; the outer part of patagia and thorax 

 red-brown ; legs rufous and white ; abdomen dorsally tinged witli 

 crimson. Fore wing white, with rather broad rufous fasciae on the 

 veins, the veins themselves and costa more crimson. Hind wing 

 semihy aline white ; the veins yellow-brown ; the inner area tinged 

 with crimson. 



Hah. Colorado ; Mexico, Jalapa, Guerrero {H. H. Smith), 1 5 ; 

 Guatemala. {Rodriguez), 1 6 , Godman-Salvin Coll. Exp., c? -l'-'> 

 $ 50 millim. 



1555. .ffimilia roseata. (Plate XLII. fig. 20.) 



Halisidota roseata, Wlk. Lord's Nat. in Vancouver, ii. p. 336 (1868) ; 



Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 218. 

 Phceqoptera cinnamomea, Boisd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Beige, xii. p. 80 (1868); 



Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 212. 

 Halnsidota significans, H. Edw. Ent. Am. iii. p. 182 (1888) ; Kirbv, Cat. 



Het. p. 212. 

 Halisidota sanguivenosa, Neum. Can. Ent. xxiv. p, 228 (1892). 



2 . Head, thorax, and abdomen scarlet; frons with some ochreous 

 hair above ; patagia and thorax streaked with ochreous ; the hair on 

 legs and on base of abdomen ochreous. Fore wing red-brown, the 

 veins, costa, inner margin beyond middle, and termen scarlet ; 

 ochreous streaks on basal area below costa, two in cell, two in sub- 

 median interspace, and one on inner margin ; a scarlet lino from 

 costa near base very oblique to vein 1, where it is acutely angled ; 

 two scraihyaline spots in end of cell ; an oblique series from costa 

 beyond middle to middle of inner margin, slightly excurvcd at 

 middle, the spots on costa and inner margin ochreous; a subterminal 



