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onal case for me, as I could not induce the 
® feed. The species is double-brooded in eastern Penn- 
ia and southern New Jersey. 
t viator. 
d a number of eggs of this species from Mr. H. E. 
of Batavia, New York. The eggs were laid about 
seventh. The egg is grayish in color; finely reticu- 
d, and somewhat wider than high, with apex but slightly 
« The eggs hatched on July the sixteenth. The larva 
is Pamphila i is entirely different from the larvae of any 
heey that I have ever seen. Twenty-four hours after 
thing the larvae were of a grayish color, and covered with 
ner oe dark-colored, spine-like hairs. The head and collar 
peeow and covered with numerous dark brown spots. 
st moult occurred on the twenty-fifth of July. Twenty-four 
afer moulting the larvae were of a brown color, other- 
: ees ore the nn nace 
a 
=f y the 
er. Four new rice. 
_ By S. A. Ronwer, Boulder, Colo. 
sepeerensts n. Sp. 
5 mm. Anterior margin of clypeus produced in middle 
ECG crocsen. ot the side of which lo 0. amalipothi 
8 shining, without punctures; head finely granular; behind the 
She shallow, smooth depression; on the vertex behind the 
ait of each eye is an angular protuberance; pronotum rounded, 
pital or dentate; dorsulum sculptured like the head, scutellum 
new more coarsely $0; mesopleura sculptured about as the scu- 
am et tegula there is a deep vertical furrow; squamz linear, at- 
hed to the postscutellum for their entire length, slightly rounded 
on the ova margin, perhaps a little broader anteriorly; spine very 
' short; posterior face of metathorax bounded on the sides by distinct 
rine which are abruptly truncate above, irregularly obliquely striated, 
a vertical carina; marginal cell pointed at apex, widest 
closely, finely punctured; pygidium broad, rounded at apex, 
with large separate punctures, color black; two spots on 
chee tip of femora, tibix beneath creamy-white; spot 
apex, flagellum beneath somewhat, and tarsi tes- 
