XEUOCI.il?. — EUDRYAS. 



401 



antennce brown; pata-ia pure white; legs white, tlie tarsi witli 

 browa m:irks on the joints ; abdomen white with the dorsal crests 

 black-brown Fore win- silvery white ; grey subbasal spots below 

 oostaanicell: a blackish fascia mixed with olive-green on costal 

 area from before to beyond middle conjoined to the elliptical 

 orbicular and the rather large reniform stigmata which are olive- 

 green ; an ohve-gre-m antomedial bar with a silvery purple-grey 

 patch on It trom submelian fold to inner margin along which it is 



Fig. 189. — Yerociri.s vilaoni, rf*. \. 



continued as a fascia to the terminal band, which has a sinuous 

 ohve-green line on its inner edge and is deep purple-grey with 

 some white dentate marks and a fine line on termen ; cilit purple- 

 grey with two fine pale lines through them. Hind wino- pure 

 white with a chocolate-red patch on termen from tornus to'vein 2 

 and a pointy above vein 2 ; cilia purple-grey at the red patcli. 



Ilab. U.S.xi., Texas, Shovel Mts., 2 J . Eqy. 40—14 millim. 



Larva. Head reddish brown with a black spot on the face of 

 each lobe. Ijodv robust, enlarged at joint 12, purplish black, each 

 segment with a transverse red patch subventrally and a complete 

 band on joint 12 ; several narrow transverse white lines on each 

 segment; on the thorax and on joint 12 several of the setaj are 

 very long and flattened, spatulate; shields and feet red tinned 

 with black.^H. G. D. ' Pi ^ 



Genus EUDRYAS. 



EuOdsanotia, Hiibn. Samml. Exot. Sclimett. Zulr. iii. p. 12 (18->7) 



non descr \ ~ h 



Eiulryas, Boisd. Spec. gen. Lep. i. p. 4 (i8;56), non descr. :Wlk 



ix. 14;^ (is.'jG) ; ; 



Type. 



unio. 



711110. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching about to 

 middle ot Irons and moderately fringed with scales in front, the 3rd «hort ■ 

 Irons with large rounded prominence with raised edges at extremity and 

 corneous plate below ,t; eyes large, round; antenna? of male ciliated : thorax 

 clothed with rough hair and scales mixed, the prothorax without crest the 

 uietathorax with spreading crest; fore tibiaj with very large tufts of hair on 

 outer side, ihe mid and hind tibiie moderately fringed with hair; abdomen with 

 dorsal crests on basal segments. Fore wing witli the apes rounded, the termeu 

 evenly curved and not crenulate; veins 3 and f) from near angle of cell • 

 6 from upper angle; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the .u-eole ' 

 II trom cell. Hmd wing witli veins 3. 4 from angle of cell; 5 obsolescent 



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