366 SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN ARCTIADAE. 
“Secondaries without spots, sometimes with a dark spot near the 
external edge, and faintly marked near the external angle. 
“Abdomen white, with three rows of minute black spots, fre- 
quently inconspicuous. The fore coxe and femora luteous ; tarsi 
blackish. 
“Length of body 5-6 lines. Wings expand 13-18 lines.” 
Larva undescribed. 
Hab.— Mass. ; Penn.; Georgia. 
*#H ? (Spilosoma) punctata.—Fitch. Fitch's Third Report, p. 265. 
«“ Primaries white, with a black central dot, and in the males a 
row of smail blackish spots, extending from the middle of the inner 
margin to the tip. 
«Secondaries white. 
“Thighs and hips yellow in front; a continuous black stripe on 
fore side of anterior feet and shanks.” 
Larva undescribed. 
. Hab.—New York. 
Huchetes.— Harris. 
Wings bluish-gray, without spots. Abdomen smooth, spotted. 
_ Hind tibie with two pairs of spurs. 
*H. Egle.—Drury. Figured in Drury II., pl. 20. Larva figured 
in Harris’ Insects, new edition, fig. 172. 
“Head gray; occiput with a narrow luteous line. Thorax gray. 
«Wings rather long, thin, and delicate, of a bluish-gray color, 
paler on the front edge, and without spots. 
«© Abdomen above dark yellow, with a dorsal and lateral row of black 
spots; beneath whitish or gray. Fore coxe woolly, and touched at 
the sides with luteous.” 
Wings expand 17-20 lines. 
‘Larva black, with a whitish line on each side, and thickly covered 
with short tufts of hairs, proceeding from little warts. Along the 
top of the back is a row of short black tufts, and on each side, from 
the fifth to the tenth ring inclusive, are alternate tufts of orange and 
yellow hairs, curving upwards so as nearly to conceal the black tufts 
between them; below these, along the sides of the body, is a row of 
horizontal black tufts. On the first and second rings are four long 
pencil-like black tufts, extending over the head; on each side of the 
