BAILEYA, 447 
6796. Baileya dormitans. 
Leptina dormitans, Guen. Noct. i. p. 15 (1852) ; Smith, Cat. Noct. N. Am. 
p- 30. 
Leptina latebricola, Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. ii. p. 57 (1863), 
Head and thorax grey-brown with some black scales, the tegul 
slightly tipped with black; pectus, legs, and abdomen white mixed 
with brown, the fore tarsi blackish ringed with white. Fore wing 
brown, the medial area and apex tinged with lilacine grey; an 
oblique patch from base of costa to inner margin before middle 
defined on outer side by black and also sometimes slightly by 
white; traces of a dark antemedial line, oblique from costa to 
submedian fold, then bent inwards to the basal patch; a black 
discoidal point and traces of a dark annulus representing the reni- 
form ; postmedial line dark defined on outer side by grey, strongly 
Fig. 160.—Baileya dormitans, 3. }. 
bent outwards below costa, then minutely waved, at vein 4 bent 
inwards to below end of cell and again bent outwards at vein 1 ; 
subterminal line white defined on inner side by black-brown, faintly 
at middle, and with oblique black-brown streaks beyond it above 
and below vein 7, incurved from costa to vein 5 below which it is 
angled inwards, excurved and waved at middle, bent inwards and 
dentate below vein 2; a terminal series of dark strie slightly 
defined on inner side by whitish. Hind wing whitish almost 
entirely suffused with brown, a fine brown terminal line ; the under- 
side white irrorated with brown, a slight dark discoidal lunule and 
diffused postmedial and subterminal shades with dark streaks on 
the veins. 
Hab, Canapa; U.S.A., Maine, New York, 2 6,1 9, Trenton 
Falls (Doubleday), 2 3 type, Evans Center (Grote), 2 3, Rhode LI., 
New Jersey, Wisconsin. Hap. 32-36 millim. 
*6797. Baileya levitans. (Plate CLXXXVI. fig. 12.) 
Leptina levitans, Smith, J. N.Y. Ent. Soc. xiv. p. 9 (1906). 
Q@. Head and thorax dark brown mixed with grey; tarsi brown 
ringed with white ; abdomen whitish dorsally suffused with brown, 
ventrally irrorated with brown. Fore wing pale grey-brown, the 
