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veins brown ; cross-veins and origin of the prsefurea clouded with 

 brown ; stigma pale ; a supernumerary cross-vein about the middle 

 of the second submarginal cell. 



Bab. Washington, D. C. ; October, November. Compared 

 seven specimens ; one of them has another supernumerary cross- 

 vein in the first submarginal cell ; it is a little anterior to the 

 cross-vein of the second submarginal cell, and occurs on both 

 wings of the specimen. 



2. V, iistlivisa 0. S. % and 9 • — Flava ; pleurae punctis, abdomen 

 fasciis brunneis ; cellula submarginali secunda integra. 



Yellow ; pleurae spotted, abdomen banded with brown ; the second sub- 

 marginal cell is not divided by a supernumerary cross-vein. Long, 

 corp. 0.28—0.3. 



Syn. Cladura indivisa 0. Sacken, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil. 1861, p. 291. 



Somewhat smaller than the preceding, and paler in coloring' ; 

 origin of the prasfurca and cross-veins but indistinctly clouded ; 

 no supernumerary cross-vein in the second submarginal cell 

 (compare the wing of this species, on page 34) ; otherwise, the 

 coloring is like that of the preceding species. 



Numerous specimens, caught at Trenton Falls, N. Y., in Sep- 

 tember, 1860 ; some of the specimens, probably recently excluded, 

 were pale, and without spots. Massachusetts (Scudder). 



