SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN ARCTIADAE. 377 
Primaries brownish-black, with four or five large white or yellow- 
i sh-white spots, and one or two small ones. 
‘Secondaries light yellow with a brown spot near the anal angle. 
Under surface of primaries with markings as above but much 
paler and overcast with yellow. Secondaries deeper in color than 
above. 
Abdomen pale yellow with the tip of a deeper color, and a dorsal 
line of black. Legs yellow, the fore and middle pairs edged with 
black. 
Length of body 6 lines. Wings expand 17-18. 
Larva undescribed. 
Hab.—Near West Flamboro’. Captured at midday in August, 
(Mr. Bethune.) 
H. interrupto-marginata!—Beauv. Carolina, Harris. C. comma, 
Walker, C. B. M., 652. Bornlix interrupto-marginata. De 
Beauvois, Ins. Afriq. et Amer., p. 265, pl. 24. 
Palpi deep ochre-yellow with black tips. Antenne brown. Head 
pale orange-yellow. Thorax yellowish or pale buff, with a wide cen- 
tral black stripe, and a black spot on each side at base of primaries, 
Primaries pale buff, with a black stripe along the costa not reach- 
ing the apex; a broad stripe of the same color along the inner 
margin, widening near the tip and sending from near the inner angle 
towards the hind end of the disk a hooked demi-band; hind margin 
with an incomplete black band, widest in the middle. 
Secondaries bright orange-yellow with a black spot not far from 
the anal angle. 
Under surface deep yellow througbout, with the markings on 
primaries excepting the demi-band scarcely perceptible. i 
Abdomen orange-yellow, with a dorsal band black. Legs deep 
yellow ; the fore and middle pairs edged anteriorly with black. 
Length of body 6-8 lines. Wings expand 16-20 lines. 
Larva undescribed. 
Hab.—London, rare ; St. Catherines (Mr. Beadle) ; Port Stanley 
(Mr. Edwards) ; Wisconsin, and Virginia. 
Vou. VIII. 2¢ 
