SCHINIA. 91 



with pink ; abdomen pink, greyish towards base of dorsum, the 

 extremity orange. Fore wing pale dull olive-brown ; the ante- 

 medial line indistinct, obtusely angled on median nervure, with a 

 broad area of pink suffusion before it ; the indistinct reniform 

 sometimes with some pink scales on it; the postmedial line excurved 

 from costa to vein 3, then incurved ; the subterminal line angled 

 inwards below costa and in discal fold, incurved below vein 3, and 

 with the area between it and the postmedial line mostly suffused 

 with pink. Hind wing crimson, with broad black-brown terminal 

 band with sinuous inner edge and narrowing to a point at tornus. 

 Underside of fore wing with blackish patch below base of cell ; the 

 discoidal spot black ; the terminal area black except towards apex. 



Fore tibia) with one claw and two spines on inner side and three 

 claws on outer. 



Hah. U.S.A., Texas, 1 S type, {Belfrage) 1 S , Colorado. 

 Exj). 20 millim. 



143. Schinia lynx. (Plate LYI. fig. 27.) 



Anthcecia li/n.v, Guen. Noct. ii. p. 185 (1852) ; Grote, Proc. Eut. Soc. Phii. 

 ii. p. 343, pi. vi. f. 6 ; Smith, Cat. Noct. N. Aai. p. 278. 



Head and thorax ochreous tinged with olive-brown ; abdomen 

 orange. Fore wing ochreous tinged with olive-brown ; the ante- 

 medial line pale, angled on median nervure, oblique towards costa 

 and inner margin, and with a broad diffused rufous band on its 

 inner side; reniform lunulate, obscure, fuscous, on the indistinct 

 rufous medial shade : tbe postmedial line pale, excurved from costa 

 to vein 3, then incurved, with a rufous band between it and the 

 indistinct pale subterminal line which is excurved below costa and 

 middle and angled inward almost to the postmedial line in discal 

 fold. Hind wing orange, the base and often the inner area suffused 

 with black : a large black discoidal lunttle, separate or conjoined at 

 its lower extremity to the broad black terminal band which expands 

 somewhat below middle ; cilia orange, with a fuscous line through 

 them. Underside with the discoidal spots prominent, black, con- 

 joined to a large black patch on torTial area ; streaks below base of 

 cell and sometimes on fore wing, a spot in middle of cell. 



Fore tibioe with one claw and two spines ou inner side and four 

 claws on outer. 



Hah, U.S.A., from Massachusetts to Florida east of Mississippi, 

 1 d' , 4 $ type, Alabama, Texas, Bastrop Co., 1 J . iZrp. 20-26 

 millim. 



144. Scliiiiia jagiiarina. (Plate LVII. fig. 3.) 



Anfhcecia jaqunrina, Giicu. Noct. ii. p. 184, pi. 1». 1'. 11 (1852) ; Smith, Cat. 

 Noct. N. Am. p. 280. 



Head and thorax red-brown with a greyish tinge ; abdomen 

 orange, ochreous white below. Fore wing with the basal area 

 olive-brown, becoming rufous towards the antemedial line, which is 

 sharply angled below the cell and oblique towards costa and inner 



