CIRRUOrHANUS. 



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4564. Cirrhophanus triangulifera. 



hophanus trianguUfcr, Grote, Can. Ent. iv. p. 187 (1872) ; id. Proc. 

 c. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1875, p. 421 fig. ; id. 111. Essay, p. 60, pi. 3. f. 26 ; 



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Ac 



Smith, Cat. Noct. N. Am. p'. 261. 

 Chariclea pretiosa, Morr. Proc. Bost Soc. N. H. xviii. p. 122 



S. Head, thorax, and abdomen deep orange mixed with pale 

 3-ellow. Eore wing pale yeUow, the veins streaked with orange 

 except on terminal area ; an orange streak in basal half of sub- 

 median fold ; antemedial line orange, very oblique from costa to 



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Fig. 72. — Clrrhophaiiuti triangulifera, (^ . \. 



discal fold where it is angled outwards, slightly angled inwards on 

 median nervure, then outwards to postmedial line in submedian 

 interspace and ending on vein 1 near base ; a forked streak in end 

 of cell ; streaks beyond the cell above and below vein 5 ; postmedial 

 line double, very oblique from costa to below vein 7 near subterminal 

 line, tlien oblique to submedian fold and erect to inner margin, 

 with a band of orange suffusion on it below vein 2 ; subterminal 

 line rather difi'used, orange, curved, slightly incurved below vein 2; 

 an orange terminal line. Hind wing pale orange-yellow. 



Bah. U.S.A.., Middle and Central States to Kansas, 1 c? . Exp. 

 42 millim. 



4565. Cirrhophanus dyari. (Plate CXLII. fig. 2.) 



Cirrhophanus dyari. Cocberell, Can. Ent. xxxi. p. 288 (1899); Dyar, Cat. 

 Lep. Is. Am. p. 196. 



S • Head and thorax yellow ; antennae rufous : tegulae with 

 deep rufous line near tips ; patagia, pro- and metathorax with 

 rufous patches ; abdomen yellow dorsally tinged with rufous. 

 Fore wing yellow, the veins, discal and submedian folds streaked 

 with orange-rufous to postmedial line; antemedial line orange- 

 rufous, very oblique from costa to submedian fold where it is 

 angled outwards to near postmedial line, then very oblique to inner 

 margin near base ; traces of an oblique diffused orange bar from 

 costa to upper angle of cell ; postmedial line orange-rufous, very 

 oblique from costa to below vein 7 towards ternien, obliquely 

 escurved to vein 2 where it is angled inwards, then again obliquely 

 excurved to inner margin, another line before it from discal fold to 

 inner margin, difi'used below vein 2 ; a rather diffused orange- 

 rufous sublerniinal line, slightly angled outwards at vein 7, then 



