">I4 >0(TriD.i;. 



//. Foro wing with tlie orbicular ami roniform almost 

 obsolete. 



(1^. F<ire wing (lull brown irroraled with whitish ralifornica. 



/^. Foro wing dull brown .sidlused witli black inmmata. 



2744. Homoglsea carbonaria. (Plate CVII. fig. 25.) 



Litliophaxc carlionavia, Harr. Can. Ent. viii. p. .35 (1870); Smith, Cat. 

 ^'oct. Js. Am. p. 230. 



Head and thorax purplish brown mixed with grey ; abdomen 

 grey-brown. Fore wing pale ochreous brown, the costal area 

 suffused with grey and fuscous, the inner area with purplish 

 rufous ; subbasal line represented by a faint striga from costa ; 

 antemedial line very indistinctly double, oblique, slightly waved ; 

 orbicular and reniform with fuscous centres and ill-defined grey 

 annuli, the former round ; a slight curved medial line ; ])ostmedial 

 line very indistinctly double, minutely waved, bent outwards below 

 costa, excurved to vein 4, then incurved ; subterminal line indistinct, 

 greyish slightly defined by brown on inner side and with two 

 minute dentate black marks below costa, angled outwards at vein 7 

 and slightly excurved at middle ; a terminal series of slight brown 

 lunules. Hind wing grej- with a faint purplish tinge, uniformly 

 suffused and irrorated with fuscous ; the cilia pale ; the underside 

 whitish irrorated with brown, a small discoidal lunule. 



Hah. Canada, Calgary (WoUeij-Dod), 1 c? ; U.S.A., Oregon, 

 Colorado (Bruce, Cocl-erell), 2 cJ , Berkeley (Oslar), 1 c? , 1 $ , 

 California. Exp. 42-44 millim. 



Larva. Head slightly bilobed, shining light brown, with dark 

 reticulation and curved vertical band which joins below a large 

 patch before ocelli. Body a little enlarged at joint 12, light 

 brown, thickly mottled and dotted with dark brown, nearly without 

 marks ; dorsal line narrow, straight, whitish ; subdorsal line similar 

 but more obscure ; substigmatal line faintly indicated by its upper 

 edge ; cervical shield brown, not shining, with very faint pale 

 dorsal line and distinct subdorsal line; anal plate small, brown, 

 light-edged ; feet without shields : spiracles black-rimmed. Food- 

 plant, Willow.— H. G. D. 



2745. Homoglaea hircina. 



Hoiiiof/Iesa hircina. Morr. Proc. Bust. Soc. N. H. xviii. p. 240 (1875) ; 

 Sm'ith, Cat. IS'oct. N. Am. p. 220. 



Head and thorax greyish fuscous often slightly tinged with 

 rufous ; abdomen greyish fuscous, the lateral fringes and anal tuft 



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Fig. 172. — HomoglcBa hircina, ^. \ 



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tinged with rufous. Fore wing leaden fuscous suffused with grey 

 or pale rufous, sometimes slightly irrorated with black ; ante- 

 medial line indistinctly double tilled in with grey, slightly incurved 



