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broad. Fore wings very slightly convex in front, hardly acumi- 

 nated, entire, slightly convex and very oblique along the exterior 

 border. Hind wings hardly acuminated. 



1. Daeemma undulosa. 



Cinerea, subtus carta; thorax nigro bivittatus, fasciis duabus 

 nigris testaceo marginatis fasciaque posiica alba ; abdomen 

 vitta media maculisque lateralibus fuscis, necnon fasciis testa- 

 ceis ; alee antic ce fasciis angustis undulatis nigricantibus, ma- 

 cula alba nigro marginata strigaque apicali nigricante ; pos- 

 ticoefusco trifasciatce. 



Cinereous, hoary beneath. Thorax with a black testaceous- 

 bordered band in front and another behind, where there is also 

 a white band ; a black stripe on each side. Abdomen with slight 

 testaceous bands, with a brown stripe in the middle, and with brown 

 spots along each side. Wings with white brown-spotted ciliae. 

 Fore wings with slender undulating blackish bands, three towards 

 the base, and four beyond the middle, where there is a white 

 blackish-bordered discal spot; a blackish apical streak. Hind 

 wings with three brown bands. Length of the body 13 lines ; of 

 the wings 36 lines. 



a. Orilla, West Canada. From Mr. Bush's collection. 



Genus 32. (ENOSANDA. 



Mas. Corpus parvum, sat validum, subfusiforme. Caput 

 subcristatum. Proboscis mediocriter longa. Palpi longiusculi, sat 

 graciles ; articulns 3us minutus, conicus, distinctus. Antennae 

 setaceae, vix serratae, thorace multo longiores. Abdomen thorace 

 non duplo longius, apice subfasciculatum. Pedes sat graciles ; tibiae 

 posticae calcaribus quatuor mediocriter longis. Alae breviusculae, 

 mediocriter latae ; anticae apud rotundatae, margine exteriore sub- 

 convexo mediocriter obliquo. 



Male. Size small. Body moderately stout, sub fusiform. 

 Head slightly crested. Proboscis moderately long. Palpi a little 

 longer and more slender than in the other genera; third joint 

 minute, conical, apparent. Antennae setaceous, very minutely ser- 

 rate, much longer than the thorax. Abdomen less than twice the 

 length of the thorax, slightly tufted at the tip. Legs rather slender ; 

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



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