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Toi'RNAT. New York Ent. Soc. 



[Vol. H. 



H. metallica Strcfi/i. 



1S85 — HonisiiJtJ iiu-talliia Strktch, Ent. .Arner., Vol. I, p. 102. 



Lustrous bluish green, with the wings a shade yellower than 

 the abdomen. Trothorax orange, the color not extending to the 

 head. Expanse, 40 mm. 



Habitat, New Mexico [Stretch] . 



Family LIMACODID.E. 



Synopsis of genera. 



Primaries without accessory cell. 



Antennae of f^ pectinated on basal third. 

 Vein 10 on a stalk from end of cell. 



Vein 10 given off before vein 7 ; sexes similar. 



Body parts robust Euclea. 



Body parts more slender . . , . . Monoleuca. 



Vein 7 given off before vein 10. 



Vein 6 from upper part of cross vein ; 9 and 10 forming 



wide angles ...... Sisyrosea. 



Vein 6 from middle of cross vein ; 9 and 10 forming 

 rather acute angles. 

 Body parts robust ; se.xes very dissimilar . Phobetron. 



Body parts more slender ; se.xes alike (?) . . Semyra. 



Vein 10 from sub-costal on cell. 



Primaries ii-veined ; vein 7 wanting .... Adoneta. 



Primaries 12-veined. 



Internal margin of primaries straight .... Parasa. 



Internal margin slightly e.xc.ivate ..... Sibine. 



Antennne of (^' simple, thickened at base. 



Vein 7 from near ape.x of cell, close to subcostal. 



Vein 10 from a stalk ...... Eulimacodes. 



Vein 10 from sub-costal ....... Apoda. 



Vein 7 from the cross-vein, as near to vein 6 as to the sub-costal. 



Vein 10 from a stalk . 



Vein 10 from sub-costal. 



Apices of primaries rectangular 

 Apices rounded 

 Primaries with large accessorv cell . 



Heterogenea. 



Tortricidia. 

 Packardia. 



(see Zcuzcra etc. in Cossidse). 



Genus Euclea Hubner. 

 1^22 1— Eiuh-a IICiRNKK, \'erz. Bek. Schmett., p. 149. 



Synopsis of species and varieties. 

 Thorax brown. 



Green of primaries not covering cell. 



Spots rounded, discal dot round ^ 



