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Transverse bands deep rose red. 



Bands complete, secondaries pink or partly so . venusta 



I5ands absent except on costal ed;re, secondaries white . . ornatriXi 



U. bella Li/iihu'i/s. 



1758— LiNNAKL's, Syst. Xat., Vol. I, p. 534. 



7\ir. hybrida Butler. 



1877 — Bl'TI.kr, Trans. Ent. .Soc. , London,- p. 321. 



intermedia Butler. 



1877 — Butler, Trans. Ent. .Soc, London, p. 361. 



var. terminal is ^Vci/woroc// ^s^ Dyar. 



White, a black spot on vertex of head, two on collar and 

 three rows on thorax. Primaries white with five transverse 

 orange colored bands, the two outer connected by an obliijue 

 band. Alternating with these are si.\ rows of black spots and a 

 terminal more compact row. Secondaries rose red or pink with, 

 an outer black border, a spot near anal angle confluent with it and 

 a subapical oblique band. E.xpanse, 40 mm. 



Habitat, Atlantic States. 



The var. tcniiinalis differs in having no pink on secondaries : 

 white with a black border. On primaries the orange bands are 

 indicated on costa and slightly near internal margin and subterm- 

 inally. Black dots present only on costa, base a,nd subterminally 

 and terminally. 



U. venusta Dalinau. 



1823 — Dalman, .*\nal. Ent., p. 28. 



speciosa Walker. 



1854— Walkkr, Cat. Brit. Mus., pt. IL p. 568. 



Like U. I'clla but the bands rose red instead of orange. 

 One specimen has an orange tint. 

 Hal'itat, West Indies. 



U. ornatrix Linnaeus. 



1758— LiNNAEis, Syst. Nat., (3) no. 



Bands represented by straigiK, fven, narraw lines on costa 

 (not shades as in var. terminalis), subtcrminal red band present. 

 Black dots on costa, base, subter'vi i.i' and terminally exactly 

 as in var. terniinaiis. Secondaric- > h.i . with black border 

 variable. 



Halutat, Texas to Brazil. West I.^vi- ■ 



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