SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN ARCTIADAE. 375 
| Secondaries white, immaculate. 
Abdomen white, with a blackish dorsal stripe extending nearly to 
the tip. Fore femora yellow; legs whitish, fore and middle pairs. 
edged anteriorly with black. 
Length of body 6-7 lines. Wings expand 17-18 lines. 
Larva undescribed. 
Var. Secondaries with two or three brownish spots near the anal 
angle. 
Hab.—London, not common ; Grafton, Co. Northumberland (Mr. 
Bethune) ; United States. 
* H. fulvicosta.—Clemens. Clemens Contributions to Amer. Lepi- 
dopterology. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 
*«Palpi yellow-orange, tips blackish. Head and prothorax yellow- 
orange. Thorax white. 
Primaries white with the costal edge, especially beneath, yellow- 
orange, sometimes brownish. 
Secondaries white. 
Abdomen white, tipped with yellowish. Breast and legs yellow- 
orange, the middle and fore tibie and tarsi blackish.” 
Larva undescribed. 
Hab.—TIllinois. 
*H, militaris—Harris. Figured in Harris’ Insects, new. edition, 
fig. 165. 
“ Head and collar buff-yellow. Thorax and abdomen with a dorsal 
brown stripe. 
Primaries almost entirely bordered with brown, with an oblique 
band of the same color from the inner margin to the tip; and the 
brown border on the front margin has two short irregular projections. 
extending backwards on the surface of the wing. 
Secondaries white without spots. 
Thighs buff-yellow. 
Wings expand 18-20 lines.” 
Larva undescribed. 
Hab.— Massachusetts. 
