16 NOCTURNAL LEPIDOPTERA FOUND IN CANADA. 
except the elbowed, which is ferruginous, and has a prominent tooth 
marked with black ; a broad ferruginous streak along the inner mar- 
gin, attenuated exteriorly ; subterminal line and the margin of the 
reniform spot whitish, indistinct; submarginal dots black. Hind 
wings luteous ; with a fuscous stripe near the inner margin; a black 
band contracted in the middle ; a broad black margin with two inden- 
tations on the inner side near the anal angle; cilize whitish-testaceous, 
marked with fuscous. Length of the body 7-8 lines; alar expansion 
18-20 lines. 
Hab. North America. 
*27, C. NUPTIALIS.— Walk. C. B. M. Noct. 1206. 
‘‘ Whitish cinereous. Thorax with a brown band in front. Abdo- 
men testaceous above. Fore wings minutely speckled with black, 
with a very slight fawn-colored tinge on the exterior part, which in- 
cludes the indistinct whitish subterminal line; the usual tranverse 
lines obsolete, excepting some black or dark brown costal marks, the 
elbowed line visible for nearly half its length from the costa; reni- 
form spot black, curved, subpyriform ; submarginal dots black. Hind 
wings luteous, with a black slightly curved band, which is abbreviated 
towards the anal angle, near which.it has a notch on the inner side ; 
ciliz pale. Length of the body 9 lines; alar expansion 22 lines,” 
( Walk.) 
_ Hab. United States. 
The remaining species found in North America, are the following :— 
B. 
- *28. C. evectiuis. Walk. Mexico. 
BB. 
*29. C. cara. Guén. Baltimore. 
AA. 
*30. C. DESPERATA. Guén. Baltimore. 
AAAA. 
*31. C. consors. Abbot: Georgia. 
*32. C, GryNEA. Cram. Viiinia. 
*33. C. CONNUBIALIS. Guén. ? 
 .*34. C. amicas Hiibn. Georgia, Florida. 
. ¥85. C. MEssanina. Guén. 2? 
