RICHIA. 



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inner side, angled outvrards at vein 7 and excurved at middle ; a 

 more or less prominent terminal series of dark points. Hind wing- 

 white, the veins, costal and terminal areas tinged with brown ; the 



Y'lg. lOl .—Bichia cJwrtalis, (^ . \. 



underside with discoidal point and curved subterminal series of 

 dark points on the veins. 



2 . Hind wing almost wholly suffused with brown, 



Ab. 1. aratricc. Pore wing without the black on the subbasal 

 and antemedial lines. 



Hah. r.S.A., Texas, Colorado, 2 J , 2 5 , type and type aratrLv, 

 jSTeAv Mexico, Arizona. Rv2). 44-48 millim. 



Sect. II. Antenna; of male ciliated. 



*1043. Eichia carnea. 



Eichia carnea, Druce, A. M. N. H. (7) xi. p. 200 (1903). 



S . Head and thorax deep flesh-red, the scales slightly tipped 

 with grey ; tegulse with two fine grey lines at middle and one at 

 tips ; tibiae irrorated Avith white ; abdomen whitish tinged with 

 flesh-red towards extremity, the anal tuft and ventral surface flesh- 

 red. Fore wing deep flesh-red, the scales veiy slightly pencilled 

 with grey; the subbasal line represented by a black band from 



Fig. 102. — Eichia carnea, (^ . \. 



eosta to submedian fold interrupted at cell, with a spot beyond it 

 below ceil ; a dirty-white fascia in submedian fold from near base 

 to antemedial line, which is represented by an oblique black bar 

 from costa, a point in cell and an oblique striga from median nervure ; 

 orbicular and renif orm slightly darker brown with fine pale annuli , 

 the former elliptical and with a black point above it on costa ; the 



