LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1583 
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42. CAaSTNIA HESPERIARIS. 
Nigricans ; ale ochraceo-fulve, nigro strigate et marginate, an- 
tice strigis duabus subcostalibus testaceis, postice subtus 
cineree lineis undulosis nigricantibus. 
Blackish, stout. Antenne clavate, falcate, luteous towards the 
tips. Abdomen towards the base with somewhat ferruginous hairs. 
Wings orange-tawny, bordered with black, and with interruptedly 
whitish cilie. Fore wings with a trifurcate black streak, which pro- 
ceeds from the costa, and with two irregular oblique pale testaceous 
subcostal streaks. Hind wings with slight blackish streaks; under 
side gray, with several slender oblique blackish undulating bands. | 
Length of the body 12 lines; of the wings 30 lines. 
a, 6. Mexico. From Mr. Glennie’s collection. 
43. Castntia Yucca. 
Nigro-fusca; antenne capitate, non falcaie ; ale bast subfulves- 
centes, antice fascia subapicalt incompleta antice duplicata 
_testacea, postice testaceo marginate. — 
Eudamus Yuccer, Boisd. 
Blackish brown. Antenne capitate, not falcate; middle part 
whitish. Wings with a slight dingy tawny hue at the base. Fore. 
wings with a subapical irregular incomplete pale testaceous band, 
which is forked in front. Hind wings with pale testaceous borders ; 
under side with hoary borders, and with a triangular white subcostal 
spot. Length of the body 10—12 lines; of the wings 24—28 lines. | 
This species connects the Casinie with the Hesperie. 
a,b. Georgia. From Mr. Milne’s collection. 
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SYNEMON SOPHIA. 
Synemon Sophia, Klug, Abhandlungen, der Koniglichen Akademie 
der Wissenschaften zu Berlin (1850), 248, f. 1, 2. : 
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