254 LEPIDOPTERA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



3. M. ? pupula Eilbner. 



Orange; thorax white; primaries above marked with black, 



pale green, subroseous towards the apex. 



United States. 



Walker, C. B. M. 



PITANE Walker. 

 Male. Body linear, moderately long and stout. Palpi pilose, 

 very short ; third joint very small. Antennae moderately deeply 

 pectinated, little more than half the length of the body. Abdo- 

 men not extending beyond the hind wings. Legs rather stout ; 

 hind tibiae with four long spurs. Wings moderately broad, not 

 long ; fore wings straight aUmg the costa, slightly oblique at the 

 tips ; hind angle somewhat rounded. 



1. P.? mediastina Hiibner. 



Male. Black ; disk of the thorax and abdomen at the end, lute- 



ous ; primaries with a clavate postmedian band and seven white 



bands ; secondaries luteous with a band and margins black. 



Georgia. 



Walker, C. M. M. 



CISTHBNE Walker. 



Male. Body rather short, moderately stout. Palpi much shorter 

 than the head ; third joint conical, acuminated, less than half the 

 length of the second. Antennae stout, setose, setaceous, rather 

 more than half the length of the body. Abdomen not extending 

 so far as the hind wings ; tip forcipated. Legs moderately stout; 

 hind tibiae with four rather long spurs. Wings moderately broad, 

 not long. Fore wings very slightly convex in front, oblique at 

 the tips, rounded and not angular behind ; third inferior vein full 

 twice further from the second than the second from the first ; 

 fourth nearly twice further from the third than the third from the 

 second. 

 1. C. subjecta Walk. 



Rose-color. Head black, rosy about the eyes. Palpi and an- 

 tennae black. Proboscis testaceous. Thorax with a black disk. 



