ANTAPLAGA. '^S'l 



4844. Aiitaplaga dimidiata. 



Antap'aga dimidiata, Grote, Can. Ent. ix. p. 71 (1877); Smith, Cat. Noct. 

 N. Am. p. 265. 



c? . Head and thorax pure white; abdoracn white dorsally 

 ringed with yellow. Fore wing with the basal area pure white to 

 near middle with oblique waved outer edge ; the terminal halt" 



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Fig. J 80. — Antdplaga dimidiata, (^ . \. 



cupreous brown with difFu'^ed white subterminal hand ; cilia white. 

 Hind wing white suffused with pale brown ; cilia white. Under- 

 side of fore wing suffused with brown ; hind wing white. 

 Hah. U.S.A , Colorado, 1 d type. Exp. 30 millim. 



*4845. Antaplaga hachita. (Plate CXLV. fig. 20.) 

 Antaplaga hachita, Barnes, Can. Ent. xxsri. p. 241 (1904). 



$. Head and thorax chrome-yellow; abdomen yellowish white. 

 Fore wing bright chrome-yellow, the medial area creamy white ; 

 antemedial line black, erect, slightly angled outwards below costa, 

 on median nervure and above inner margin ; postraedial line black, 

 slightly incurved below costa, excurved to lower angle of cell, then 

 erect; a subterminal series of small black spots in the interspaces, 

 the 2nd and 3rd from costa obsolescent, smaller towards inner 

 margin ; cilia pale yellow. Hind wing ochreous white, slightly 

 darker towards termen ; traces of a postmedial band towards costa. 

 Underside of fore wing blackish except costal and inner areas ; hind 

 wing yellowish white. 



Hah. U.S.A., Arizona, Sta Catalina Mts. Exp. 24: millim. This 

 species is unknown to me ; figured from a draAving from type in 

 Coll. AV. Barnes. 



4846. Antaplaga sexseriata. (Plate CXLV. fig. 21.) 



Grotella sexseriata. Grote, Papilio, i. p. 155 (1881) ; id. 111. Essay, p 61 

 pi. 3. f. 29 ; Smith, Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 2G5. 



d . Head and thorax white tinged with ochreous ; legs tinged 

 ■with fuscous ; abdomen ochreous. Fore wing pure white ; the 

 costal edge fuscous towards base ; antemedial line strong, black, 

 excurved from costa to below cell, slightly angled inwards in sub- 

 median fold, then erect ; postmedial line strong, black, obliquelv 



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