Jl I NorTrin.T:. 



rnuiid ; |ioslni(ilial line ratlicr (lifTusrcl. dcfiiiod by prcyish on outer 

 sidr. bent oiitwnrdH l>(»l«)\v costn, oltliciuo nnd slij^litly cun'od to 

 vi'in 2, tlu'ii erect, willi n very ill-defined rnfoiis slindc beyond it, 

 forming a more distinet patcb nt costa. Hind winp prcy-whito 

 irrornled nnd sufFuscd witli reddisl) brown; Ibe underside witli 

 bmall (liscoidal sjiot nnd curved jiosf medial line. 



Jfaf,. U.S.A., >Iassnebu.«^etts, Miller's Falls ( Thader), 2 d , Michi- 

 gan, Lansinp, 1 cJ t.)l)e. Aj-y*. 30-4U millini. 



•2:357. Copipanolis borealis. (I'late CI. fig. 24.) 



Co/ii/Mtio/is bftrrfi/i.'i. Smith, Pr. U.S. Nut. Mus. xv. p. 02 (1892); id. Cat. 

 Noct. N. Am. )). W2. 



cS . Head nnd thorax deep red-brown ; antennae fulvous ; pectus 

 with soTUe whitish hair ; abdomen black-lirown with some greyish 

 liair, the anal tuft rufous. Fore wing grey tliiokly irrorated with 

 red-brown, the medial area redder; subbasal line absent; ante- 

 medial line ill-defined, obliijue from cost.i to submedian fold, then 

 slightly incurved : orbicular absent ; reniform very faintly defined 

 by red-brown : postmedial line strong, red-brown, strongly bent 

 outwards below costa, oblique to vein 3, then strongly incurved ; 

 subterminal line absent. Hind wing grey-white thickly irrorated 

 ■with pale red-brown ; an indi-^tinct obli(iue postmedial line, more 

 prominent on underside and bent inwards to costa. 



Hah. Canada, Minnesota, St. Anthony's Park, in Coll. J. 15. 

 Smith. Exp. 34 millim. 



2358. Copipanolis fasciata. (I'late CI. fig. 25.) 



Co])ipavolis fasciata, Smith, Pr. U.S. Nut. Mus. xv. p. G2 (\S[)'2) ; id. Cat. 

 JJoct. N. Am, p. 113. 



(5 . Head and thorax bright rufous; basal joint of antenna^ with 

 white hair; hair of pectus and femora white; tarsi with wliite 

 rings ; abdomen fuscous above, the anal tuft and ventral surface 

 grey-white. Fore wing bright rufous finely irrorated with white; 

 a rather indistinct waved dark rufous antemedial line ; orbicular 

 and reniform greyish defined by dark rufous, the former very small, 

 round : the postmedial line promineut, dark rufous, oblique from 

 costa to vein (!, then incurved to vein 4, then strongly incurved 

 and minutely dentate at veins 3 and 2. Hind wing dull white, 

 the terminal half tinged with pale rufous; the underside irrorated 

 with rufous, a discoidal spot and curved postmedial line. 



JJali. U.S.A., Missouri, Texas, 1 J. Krp. 3^ millim. 



*2359. Copipanolis stigma. 



Copipanolis stiqma, Smilli, Er.t. Am. vi. p. 1220 (1890); id. Cat. Noct. 

 N. Am. p. 1 \'6. 



cf. Head and thorax deep brick-red; palpi paler. Fore wing 

 deep brick-red sliglitly mixed with yellowish scales, especially on 



