Sept. 1 894-1 XkUMiKC.KN ^: DvAK. N. A. IJu.M llVl KS. Ill 



discal area, Icavini;^ a broad iiTiniiial space of the <i[rouiul color. 

 Expanse, 25 — 30 mm. 



Habitat^ Northern Atlantic States. 



Genus Eupoeya PiukarJ. 



1893— Zf/z/fViv? Packaui), Kilt. News, \ol. 1\', p. 167. 



E. slossoniae Paikard. 



1893 — Eupoeya slossoitiu- r.vcKAUi), Kni. News, Vol. I\', p. 169. 

 Pure white with no markini^s ; pectinations of antennx' dusky. 

 E.\panse, 22 mm. 



Habitat, Florida. 



(ienus Dalcerides \(iiina\i:;t-n «> Dyai . 

 1893 — Dakc-rith-s Necmckgkn & Dvak, Can. Ent., Vol. X.W, p. 121. 



D. ingenita Hy. Eihvards. 



1SS2— A r/.ixti ingenila Hv. Edwards, rapilio, Vol. II, p. 12; 1S93— Neu- 

 MfKGEN & Dyar, Can. Ent., Vol. XXV, p. 121. 



Thorax and fore wings dark ocherous, abdomen anil hind 

 wings reddish ocherous, immaculate. Wings broad, rounded, 

 antenna? not as long as the thorax. Expanse, 35 mm. 



Habitat, Arizona. 



Family Dl'Ol'TID.K. 



(Ienus Phryganidia Packard. 



i'S,b.\—rhiygaiiiJia Packard, rroc. Knt. Soc. Phil., Vol. 1\', p. 348. 



P. californica Packard. 



iS64—/'/irr^a>ii(/i(j California Packard. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., Vol. IV. p.349- 



Uniform pale brown, translucent, veins showing prominently; 

 collar tinged with yellow. In the c^ a pale yellow, diffuse cloud 

 beyond the end of cell. I^xpanse, 30 — 35 mm. 



Habitat, California. 



According to Kirby's Catalogue, the following species occurs 

 in North America. It is unknown to us; — 



Dioptis megasra Fabricius. 



1787 — Botnbyx mega-ra Fabricius, Manl. Ins., Vol. II, p. 109, n. 12. 



Fore wings light bluish spotted with white. Hind wings white 

 in the middle, bluish at apex with waved reddish bands. (Linne 

 Syst. Nat. (5), 2404, n. 467). 



