I'lU BOCTUID.*:. 



postnirdial liiu' ; nnt«^mo(linl line ()l)sr)lfte : clnviform. orliicninr, 

 nnd roniform indisliiu-tly (Irfiiied l>y Mack: postnirdi.-il lino fitH-. 

 Mark, a'lph (1 iinv.irds ut disral fold and iticiirvtd liclow vrin 4; 

 suhtorniinal line lilackish, fibscdrscrnt. Hind wing ji.ilr ?rpv ; the 

 undorsidf' with discoidal ])oint. 



Jhih, r.S.A., Pennsylvania. Eastnn. E.vji. ){7 milliin. 



'J his spi'cios is unknown to mo, as tlic aiitonnne arc di-scrihod as 

 FPrrafr : the type is proliahly a frmalo, not a male ; the abdomen is 

 descri))cd as " not unlulted *' (?not tufted). 



Genus EUTOLYPE. 



Tvp«*. 

 F.violifpe, Grole, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Tliil. xxvi. p. 198 (1874) ro'laudi. 



Proboscis ratlior sliplit; pal|ii porreft to juet beyond frons nnd frinirpd with 

 long biiir below ; frons Binootb, rounded ; eves large, rounded ; antenna- "f 

 mule biiiectinate, the brandies decreasing in length to base and iipex, of female 

 ininiitelv serrate; fore tibia sliort and hroad wiili corneous process and long 

 curved cbiw on inner side at extreinily; the tarsi with tufts (jf hair at tli« 

 joints; bead and thorax clothed with liiiir and iuiir-like scales, the pro- and 

 nietathorax witii slight spreadnig crests; alxloinen with .some rough hair at 

 base, but without crests. Fore wing ratlicr narrow, the ternien obliquely 

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

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

 veins 3, 4 from antfic of cell ; 5 obsolescent from just l)elow middle of disco- 

 cellulars ; (i, 7 shortly stalked ; 8 anastomosing with the cell near base only. 



A. Fore wing with white lunule on subterminal line in 



siibmcdiau interspace. 

 a. Fore wing with black streak from base confluent \»itli 



lower edge of claviform f>">iif>i/ri/ur>iiis. 



h. Fore wing without black streak from base dcpilis. 



B. Fnrc wint; without wliite lunule on suliterminal line. 



a. Fore wing purplish grey sufTu-sed with red-brown. 



a'. Fore wing with tiie medial shade prominent, oblique, 



and with brown sulFusion V)eyond it grandis. 



P. Fore wing with the medial shade slight, sinuous ... rnUindi. 



b. Fore wing bine-grey without brown suffusion damalis. 



2351. Eutolype boinbyciformis. (riate CI. fig. 20.) 



Eithdi/pe hiiiih^ciformis, Snn'th, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xv. p. 59 (1892); 

 id. Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 1 12. 



$ . Head and thorax fuscous brown mixed with grey : patagia 

 edged with black on outer side and at \\\)s ; mitatliorax black ; 

 tarsi ringed with black ; altdomou grey irroratcd with Mack. 

 Tore Aving grey irrorated and suffused with fuscous brown ; suh- 

 bnsal line represented by a black striga from cost a ; anleniedial 

 lino obliijue, waved ; a black streak from base confluent with lower 

 edge of claviform, which is dclinid by black, broad, and extending 

 up to median nervure, Bome white iu its extremity ; orbicular and 

 rcniform whitish with some brown in centres, only defined by a few 

 black scales, the foriuer round; a slight medial shade ; postniedial 

 line with black striga at costa, then indistinct, bent outwards 

 below costa, angled inwards in disctil fold, outwardly obli()ue to 



