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above and below and diffused inwards on eosta to above the reni- 

 forni, defined on outer side by the very faint slightly sinuous post- 

 medial line, which is somewhat oblique to vein 7 ; a subterminal 

 dark shade from costa to below vein 7, diffused on inner side and 

 waved on outer, followed by a series of blackish points on the veins; 

 the termen suffused with reddish brown from apex to submedian 

 fold; a waved brown tenuinal line. Hind wing grey suffused with 

 brown ; a brown postmedial line defined on outer side by whitish 

 and cxcurved at submedian fold ; a brown subterminal shade and 

 terminal line ; cilia whitish tinged with brown at base ; the under- 

 side white tinged with rufous and irrorated with red-bix)wn, a 

 sinuous brown postmedial line. 



I"ig. 20. — Caiiurgia ercchtea, (j". {. 



2 • Fore wing suffused with red-brown, the markings veiy 

 indistinct, no chocolate-brown beyond the antemedial or before the 

 postmedial lines. 



Hah. CA^'ADA, Renfrew Co. (Grofe), 2 d , 2 $, Toronto 

 (Proiif), 1 d, Vancouver I. (J. J. Walker), 1 cj , 2 $ ; U.S.A., 

 Massachusetts, Beverly {Burg), 1 $ , Kew York (Douhledoj/, FucJis, 

 Fackard), 9 J , 7 $ , Garrison (CockereU), Ij , 1 $ , Texas, Dallas 

 (Boll), 1 5, Washington, 1 J, Colorado, Durango (Oslar), 3 cJ , 

 1 $, California (Osfe?i SacJcen, Behrens), 3 d • Frj). 38-54 

 millim. 



^yy. Greyish green with irregular grey-brown markings, the 

 apex with rounded facets, the sides coarsely ribbed. 



Larva. Saunders, Can. Ent. i. p. 4 & vii. p. ll(>; French, rapilio, iv. 

 p. 149 ; Riley, 4th Kept. U.S. Ent. Conun. p. 352, pi. 02. f. 5. 



Greyish yellow with two broad blackish somewhat interrupted 

 dorsal stripes. Food-plants : Grass, Clover, Cottonwood. 



Pvpa. Head and thorax dark brown ; abdomen pale brown with 

 tlie incisures darker, with slight purj>lish bloom, the extremity with 

 citrhl liooklets. 



