SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN ARCTIADAE. 351 
AA. Fore wings striped. 
D. Fore wings with many stripes. 
E. Central stripe wide. 
F. Hind wings red, anterior margin 
bordered with black tai 
Pe ie *« red, anterior nner . 
virgo. 
with black spots ... 
FEF. Hind wings flesh-colour, or accel eee 
tinged with red ...... 
BEEF. “ = “  ochre-yellow or brown- 
ish; external edges He 
with a double black 
MUORCED Ne Masa 
EE. Central stripe narrow ..................... virguneula. 
DD. Fore wings with few stripes. 
G. Hind wings eed i phalerata. 
ack spots...... 
CG nes «© reddish, with Test ibn 
SPOtS ...-2e-nn ees silent 
GGG. «“ « bright red, with a 
broad black bor- } decorata. 
CUETO BA Cesta dai 
GGGG. “« «  lightish ee Ae 
with yellow spots 
(Notn.—All known Canadian species will be followed by a note of 
exclamation (!). The others are natives of the adjoining States, 
and will probably also be found to occur with us.) S 
A, Americana !—Harris. Figured in “ Agassiz’s Lake Superior,” 
Fig. 7. 
Palpi dark brown above, red beneath. Head brown. Antenne 
yellowish-white above, with brown pectinations. Thorax brown, 
bordered in front with a white band which extends on each side to 
the extremity of the shoulder covers. ‘Collar bordered above and 
below with red, with a front line of the same colour 
Primaries brown, deeper in colour towards base, with several white 
spots on costa, and crossed by broad irregular anastomosing lines of 
the same colour. 
