I 1IAMTHI8. AKGILLOPUOKA. 



with brown, the tarsi black ringed with white; ah, lumen wh 

 dorsally handed with grey, the crests rufous mixed with wh 

 Fore wing wliite, tho medial area towards costa and inner margin 

 and the terminal area suffused with bine-grey; snbbasal line re 



ed by a blackish point on costa and slight [freak in cell; some 

 brown suffusion above base of inner margin ; a broad oblique blue- 

 grey and yellow-brown antemedial band, its inner edge excurved a' 

 middle, the very incomplete antemedial line near its outer edge 



Fig. 137. — Chamyris cerintha, 6- J. 



black slightly defined by white on inner side, formed by a curv. d 

 mark below costa and mark angled outwards below the cell, 

 obscurely double towards inner margin ; orbicular and reniform 

 extremely slightly defined by blackish, the former elliptical, the 

 Latter irregular and somewhat constricted at middle, a very slight 

 oblique streak between them ; traces of a treble waved bine-grey 

 medial line ; postmedial line with dark mark at costa, strongly bent 

 outwards and almost obsolete below costa, then represented by a 

 ^-rev-brown band with interrupted lunulate black liue on its outer 

 . slightly incurved at discal fold, excurved and interrupted by 

 white streaks on the veins at middle, then incurved, some white 

 points beyond it on costa ; a fine lunulate white subterminal line 

 with black spot before it below costa; cilia white at base, rufous at 

 tips. Hind wing semihyaline white with terminal series of dark 

 : the underside with small brown discoidal spot. 



JIab. Canada; U.S.A., Eastern, Middle, Southern, and Central 

 States, Massachusetts (Burg), 1 J, 1$, New York (Doubleday, 

 Packard), 26, 3 $, Schenectady (Lintner), 1 6 , 1 £• ' 

 'enter (Grote), 1 6, Pennsylvania, New Brighton (Merrin 

 2 6, Virginia, 1 $, Florida, 1 6 • Exp. 30 36 millim. 



Larva. Head green with two black lines, approximate at vcr 

 Body slender with stiff single hairs, green, a whito suhdorsal line, 

 lorsal space purple-brown. Food-plant : Wild Cherry (Prumu 

 wotina).—R. G. D. 



Genus ARGILLOPHORA. 

 ArgUhphora, Grote. Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci. i. p. 1-1 1873 



Proboscis aborted, minute ; palpi upturned, the 2nd join) r. 



niddle of Irons and ratlier broadly sealed, the 3rd moderate ; fi 



large, round ; antenna' of female with bristles and cilia; thorai 

 dmost entirely with scales, the prothorax without ere-t, the 

 •light paired crests, the uietathorai with spread slightly 



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