LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1909 



medio, plaga exteriore lunulisque marginalibus nigris ; posticce 

 albidce, semihyalince. 



Male. Pale yellow. Head with some black hairs on the ver- 

 tex. Palpi erect, mostly black, not rising higher than the vertex ; 

 third joint conical. Antennae smooth. Thorax with three curved 

 black bands in front; hind te^ulse with a black spot and with two 

 ' posterior black bands. Abdomen black-speckled, extending very 

 little beyond the hind wings. Legs mostly black above. Wings 

 with black transverse streaks on the fringe. Fore wings thickly 

 black-speckled, here and there unspeckled; several costal marks, a 

 ringlet and an exterior patch formed by the speckles; marginal 

 lunules black ; exterior border hardly festooned, extremely oblique. 

 Hind wings whitish, semihyaline. Length of the body 10 lines; of 

 the wings 32 lines. 



Bogota. In Mr. Birchall's collection. 



Genus ALOA, C. L. H. iii. 699. 

 Aloa leucothorax. 

 leucothorax, Feld. Wien. Ent. Mon. vi. 36. 

 Ning-po. 



Genus HALESIDOTA, C. L. H. iii. 732. 



HALESIDOTA CARYjE. 



Lophocampa caryae, Harris, Rep. Ins. Mass. 258 — Halesidota annu- 

 lifascia, C. L. H. iii. 734. 



Halesidota maculata. 



Lophocampa maculata, Harris, Rep. Ins. Mass. 259 — Halesidota 

 fulvofiava, C. L. H. iii. 733. 



Halesidota antiphola. 

 antiphola, Walsh, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. ix. 288. 

 Illinois. 



Halesidota Agassizii. 

 Agassizii, Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iv. 128. 

 San Francisco. 



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