LEIJCO]yrCTA. AGEIOPODES. 3^ 



Ab, 1. obliterata. Fore wing with the black markings defining 

 the postmedial and subterrainal lines almost obsolete. 



Nab. Canada; U.S.A., Massachusetts (Burg), 2 J , 2 5'. New 

 York (Packard), 1 J, Evans Center (Grote), 3 J , 5 $ < Trenton 

 Falls (Donhleday), 1 cJ , 1 ? type, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh 

 (Engel), 1 ^ , Wisconsin, Virginia, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas. E,vp. 

 34-40 millim. 



Larva. Djar, Can. Ent xxx, p. Ifi. 



Cylindrical, green, smooth, the setae very fine and single ; dorsal 

 and subdorsal lines white, narrow, with waved edges ; tubercles 

 i and ii with white points : a pinkish -red stigmatalliue edged with 

 white below, distinct at extremities only. 



*3610. Leucouycta vesta. (Plate CXXIII. fig. 26.) 

 Mkrocalkc msta^ Schaus, Trans. Am. Eut, Soc. xxi. p. 2:i3 (189+). 



c^" . Head and thorax white ; palpi black-brown except at tips ; 

 sides of frons black-brown ; antennae brown except at base; pectus 

 and legs tinged with red-brown ; abdomen white suffused with 

 brown, leaving white dorsal segmental lines. Fore wing silvery 

 white faintly tinged in parts with red-brown; a triangular black 

 subbasal spot on costa ; aiitemedial line \^evy indistinct, oblique, 

 waved, with brown point in cell and black point in submediun 

 told ; orbicular defined by black on outer side, the reniform on 

 inner side and with a black fascia between them in cell, otherwise 

 undefined ; postmedial line represented by a triangular black sj)ot 

 on costa and traces of an oblique waved line with some black 

 points on it from vein 4 to inner margin ; three small black spots 

 on postmedial part of costa ; subterminal line very indistinct, 

 white faintly defined on inner side by brownish, excurved below 

 vein 7 and ftt middle; a terminal series of black striae; cilia 

 chequered brownish and white. Hind wing white tinged with 

 red-brown ; a terminal series of brown striae from apex to vein 2 

 slightly defined by white on inner side ; cilia white ; the underside 

 tinged and irrorated with red-brown, a black discoidal point and 

 terminal series of stria?. 



Hah. Mexico (Schaus), type f c^ in U.S. jSTat. Mus. Kv2\ 

 3(3 millim. 



Genus AGRIOPODES, nov. 



Tvpe, A.fcMax. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching about, 

 to middle of fi-oiis and moderately fringed with hair, the ^rd moderate; frons 

 sinooih; eyes large, round; antenna; ciliated; thorax clothed chiefly witli 

 rough scale.', and without distinct crests; tibiaj moderately fringed with hair; 

 abdomen with some rough hair at base and large basal crest. Fore wing with 

 tiie apex rounded, the termen evenly curved and slightW crenulate ; yeiiis '6 

 and 5 from near angle of cell; 6 from upper angle; U from 10 anastomosing 

 with 8 to form the areole ; 11 from cell. Hind wing with veins o, 4 t'roni 

 angle of ceil; 5 obsolescent from middle of discocellulars; G, 7 from upper 

 angle ; 8 anastomosing with the cell near base only. 



