ZOSTEROPODA. 



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hair only, without crests ; mid and hind tibiae fringed witli very long hair on 

 outer side ; abdomen without crests and with lateral fringes of hair on basal 

 segments. Fore wing witli the apex produced and acute, the termen nearly 

 straight ; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 6 from upper angle ; from 

 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the areole; 11 from cell. Hind wing with 

 veins 3, 4 and. (5, 7 stalked ; 5 obsolescent from middle of discocellulars ; 

 8 anastomosing with the cell near base ; the costa lobed at base ; the male with 

 fringes of long hair on upperside below vein 6, on median nervure and vein 3, 

 in subniedian fold, and on vein 1 to near termen. 



2035. Zosteropoda hirtipes. 



Zosteropoda hirtipes, Grote, Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci. ii. p. 68 (1874) ; id. 

 III. Essay, 56, pi. 2. f. 20; Smith, Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 190. 



c? . Head, thorax, and abdomen fulvous orange ; antennne 

 whitish. Fore wing fulvous orange slightly iri'o rated with red- 

 brown ; antemedial line red-brown, oblique from costa to cell, 



Fig. 167. — Zosteropoda hirtipes, (^ . \. 



where it is angled, then inwardly oblique ; a fuscous discoidal 

 spot; postmedial line red-brown, very oblique from costa to 

 vein 6, where it is very acutely angled, then inwardly oblique 

 and slightly excurved ; a terminal series of red-brown points. 

 Hind wing ochreous, with the fringes of long hair brownish ; the 

 underside irrorated with brown, a fuscous discoidal spot and post- 

 medial line angled at vein 6. 



g with the postmedial line showing on upperside. 



Hah. U.S.A., California, 2 d , 2 $ type, Grote Coll., ( WaUngham) 

 2 2 ■ E^P- St* millim. 



Larva. Head luteous, reticulate and dotted with brown. Bodv 

 light straw-brown, reddish reticulate on a pale ground, paler 

 dorsally. Dorsal line pale anteriorly, edged by black dottings, which 

 obscure it on the posterior half of body and form a pronounced 

 powdery dark band, with the outlying tubercles i. and ii. black. 

 Sides with rows of light and dark dots arranged in lines. Sub- 

 stigmatal band broad, pale-edged, reddish filled, with a dark 

 border above which becomes heavy and distinct posteriorly. Feet 

 pale.— H. G. D. 



