XJFEUS. ANYTUS. 



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1019. Ufeus imicolor. (Plate LXXVI. fig. 4.) 



TJfeus imicolor, Grote, Bull. Geol. Surv. iv. p. 179 (1878) ; Smith, Oat. Noct. 

 "N. Am. p. 190. 



S . Head and thorax black-brown ; abdomen fuscous brown. 

 Fore wing black-brown, with traces of a postmedial line bent out- 

 wards below costa, excurved to vein 4, then oblique. Hind wing 

 pale brown with a slight reddish tinge. 



Ab. 1. Hind wing dark brown irrorated with grey. — Colorado. 



Eah. U.S.A., Illinois, 1 S type, Colorado {Gockerell), 2 ^ • i^^I>- 

 42 millim. 



1020. Ufeus satyrica. (Plate LXXVI. fig. 5.) 



Ufeiis satyricus, Grote, Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci. i. p. 101, pi. 3. f. 4 (1873) ; 

 Smith, Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 191. 



2 . Head and thorax dark brown with a greyish tinge ; abdomen 

 pale reddish brown. Fore wing pale brown irrorated with fuscous 

 hair-like scales, thickly to the postmedial line ; an indistinct curved 

 antemedial line ; slight blackish streaks in base of submedian fold 

 and in end of cell ; a curved postmedial line slightly bent outwards 

 below costa and produced to short streaks on the veins ; a series of 

 short streaks in the interspaces before termeu, the one above vein 5 

 longest. Hind wing pale irrorated with fuscous hair-like scales ; a 

 discoidal lunule ; the underside with indistinct sinuous postmedial 

 line. 



Hal. Canada ; U.S.A., X. York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, 1 $ . 

 Exp. 46 millim. 



Genus ANYTUS. rp^pe. 



Anytus, Grote, Bull. Buff, Soc. Nat. Sci. i. p. 144 (1873) privata. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, reaching vertex of head, the 2nd 

 joint fringed with hair in front ; frons smooth, rounded ; eyes large ; antennte 

 of male typically ciliated ; head and thorax clotlied with hair and scales,_ the 

 prothorax with spreading crest, the metathorax with ridge-like crest; tibife 

 fringed with hair ; mid and hind tibiiE spined ; abdomen with slight dorsal 

 crests and rough hair towards base. Fore wing with the apex rectangular, the 

 termen crenulate ; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 6 from upper angle ; 

 9 i'rom 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the areole ; 11 from cell._ Hind wing 

 with veins 3, 4 fi-om angle of cell ; 5 obsolescent from middle of discocelhilars ; 

 6, 7 from upper angle, or shortly stalked. 



Sect. I. Antennte of male with short fasciculate branches. 



1021. Anytus evelina. (Plate LXXVI. fig. 6.) 



Hadena evelina, French, Can. Ent. xx. p. 71 (1888) ; Smith, Cat. Noct. N. 

 Am. p. 141. 



S . Head, thorax, and abdomen dark brown mixed with grey ; 

 frons above and tegulse at middle with black lines. Fore wing dark 

 purplish grey, suff'used with vinous below end of cell to postmedial 



