132 LEPIDOPTERA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



haps some of the groups described as new have been heretofore 

 established, but I found the effort to identify them from meagre 

 and unsatisfactory diagnoses of the imago an almost futile task. 



Clemens. 



Fam. iy. zygaenidae. 



Front squamose. Palpi cylindrical, barbate, or hirsute; 

 third article very distinct, sometimes naked. Antennae fusi- 

 form, sometimes cylindric, and moniliform, often pectinate. 

 Tongue long, convolute. Tibiae armed at the apex with four 

 more or less distinct spurs. Wings deflected, longer than 

 the body; primaries more narrow; secondaries rounded, very 

 rarely angular. Flight diurnal. Larva rather contracted, 

 sluggish; head small, pubescent or pilose. Pupa folliculate. 



ALYPIA Kirby. 

 Body short, rather robust. Head small ; eyes moderate. Pro- 

 boscis shorter than half the body. Palpi hairy, extending a little 

 beyond the head ; second article a little longer than the first ; 

 antennae thicker in the middle than at the apex, nearly as long as 

 the body ; thorax thick ; abdomen more slender. Wings rather 

 wide, not elongate, rounded on the margins. Feet robust, rather 

 hairy, with strong spines. 



1. A. octomaculata Fab. A. octomaculalis Hiibn. A. quadriguttalis 



Hiibn. Figured in Sm. Abb. pi. 44. 



Black, with two sulphur-yellow spots on the primaries and two 

 white ones on the secondaries; shoulder-covers and front sulphur- 

 yellow ; fore and middle tibiae thickly covered with orange hairs. 

 Larva cylindrical,, elongated, yellow, with transverse rows of black 

 points, slightly hairy, without a caudal horn. Lives on the grape- 

 vine, and incloses itself in a cocoon in the earth. 



Northern States. 



2. A. guttata Boisd. Ann. Soc. Ent. X, 2me ser. 320. 



Upper side black ; secondaries without spots ; primaries with 

 about eighteen pale yellow, mostly rounded spots, of which two or 

 three, towards the upper edge, are small and punctiform. Body 

 black, with the shoulders and shield pale yellow ; end of the 



