20 ( 



NOCTriD.55. 



*3817. Andropolia extincta. (Plate CXXVIII. fig. 8.) 



Folia extincta, Smith, Pr. U.S. 

 Cat. Lep. N. Am. p. 120. 



Nat. Mus. xxii. p. 471 (1900); Djar, 



2 . "Head and thorax blue-grey with dark irroration ; patagia 

 with dark lines near edges ; abdomen grey slightly tinged with 

 fuscous. Fore wing bluish grey with dark irroration, the terminal 

 area darker ; subbasal line represented by dark striae from costa 

 and cell ; antemedial line rather strong, black defined by whitish 

 scales on inner side, oblique, waved ; claviform defined by black, 

 acute at extremity ; orbicular and reniform defined by black, the 

 former elliptical, the latter large ; medial shade oblique and blackish 

 from costa to reniform, indistinct and incurved below the cell ; 

 postmedial line slightly defined b}' whitish on outer side, bent out- 

 wards below costa, then minutely dentate, exeurved to vein 4, then 

 oblique, some pale points beyond it on costa; subterminal line 

 represented by a series of strongly dentate pale marks slightly 

 defined by black on outer side and with black streak from it to 

 postmedial line below vein 2; a terminal series of small black 

 lunules. Hind wing greyish suffused and irrorated with fiiscous ; 

 a large discoidal lunule and curved postmedial line; a terminal 

 series of slight black lunules ; cilia white ; the underside grey with 

 dark irroration, a discoidal spot and curved postmedial line. 



Hab. U.S.A., New Hampshire, Twin Mountain. Exp. 4:1 raSWim. 

 This species is unknown to me, figured from a drawing from type 

 in U.S. Xat. Mus.; the male ma) prove to have serrate antennae. 



3818. Andropolia theodori. 



Apatela theodori, Grote, Can. Ent. x. p. 237 (1878) ; id. 111. Essav, p. 55, 



pi. ii. f. 17 ; Smith, Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 165. 

 Folia epichysis, Grote, Can. Ent. xii. p. 219 (1880) ; id. 111. Essay, p. 55, 



pi. ii. f. 18. 



(S . Head and thorax grey-white tinged with pale and dark 

 brown and yellow ; frons with black bars at middle and above ; 



Fig. 40. — Andropolia theodori, (^ . \. 



tegulte with black medial line and dark tips ; pro- and metathoracic 

 crests tipped with ferruginous ; abdomen whitish dorsally tinged 

 with rufous. Fore wing white largely sufiused Avith ferruginous 

 and slightly irrorated with black ; the veins streaked with black ; 



