— i6i 



/ 



W. re versa Stretch. 



18S5 — Strkich, Knt. Amer., \ol. I, p. 104. 



suffiisa S mi ill. 



18S7— Smith, Ent. Aniei.. \ul. Ill, p. 25. 



:\jr. duplicata Xtinin'Ci^t'ii «>•• Dyar. 



\\ liiU', niarkctl like coloiia 'I'lie brown markings clisa[)|)ear 

 as in lliat sin-cics, Icavini;- an imniaculatf white form (var. 

 diipliiiita). 



/fa/'it.it. Southern States 



H. confusa Ly)iiaii. 



18S7— l.VMAN, Can. Knt , NO!. .\I.\, p. iS;. 



White, the liotly |)arts normally marked. Primaries marked 

 as in Icioiitci but eonl'used liy an additional band (as in rcrcrsd) 

 which runs from the internal angle upward ami inward, and tentls 

 to divide the median white space so that the wing ajipears brown 

 with six or seven rounded white spots. The disappearance of the 

 bands takes place as in Iccoiitci, from the base outward ; but the 

 oblicpie band is not left complete, but as a sharply angulated line 

 from inner margin to ape\, bent at right angles at its lower third 

 and joinetl to the co^ta 1)\' the one or two outer transverse bantls. 

 Kxjxinse, 35 — -;o mm. 



Ual'itat, Xorthjrn Atlantic States, New \'ork to Canada 



H. vestalis Packard. 



1S64 — I'.ACKARii, I'mc. Km. Sur.. I'iiil.. \'ol. III. p. loS. 

 1SS7 — SNirrn. I'loc. I'. S. N;it. Mu>. p. 351. 



Head very pale yellow, antennae very pale brown. Thora.x 

 ami abtlonien white, immaculate, legs pale fulvou>. Primaries 

 white, usually immaculate, often with the costal and outer margin 

 a liltlj dusky. Secondaries and underside pui-e white. Expanse, 



33-37 ''I'"- 



Jfabitat, N(.)rthern .\tlantic States westward. [Smith]. 



(ienus Utetheisa Hiihiia-. 



1S22— IIUISNKK, \er/. bek. Schmett., p. 168. 

 Dt-ippii(i Stephens. 

 '1829 — Stei'MEns, hi. Drit. Knt., Ilaust., \'ol. II, p. 92. 



Synopsis oj species. 



Transverse bands of primaries orange ochraceons. 



!5ands complete, secondaricj pink ..... 

 Hands indistinct or absent e.\cept on costal edge. 



Secondaries red ....... 



Secondaries white ....... 



bella. 



ill-, hybrida. 

 terminalis. 



