LEPIDOPTERJt HETEROCERA* 1598 



Mole. White. Head, thorax and base of abdomen somewhat 

 testaceous. Wings speckled with testaceous, which hue forms two 

 incomplete and very slight lines. Fore wings with the speckles 

 more numerous than those of the hind wings; the base wholly 

 testaceous. Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 12 lines. 



Canada. In Mr. D'Urban's collection. 



AdDAXIA ANTICARIA. 



Mas. Testaceo-cinerea ; caput albido fasciatum, antice nigrum ; 

 antennce pubescentes ; al<£ nigro subconspersce, puncto discall 

 niyro, lineii tribus vix undulatis vatde indistinctis, tinea 

 tenui nigricante, linea marginaii nigra perangusta. 



Male. Testaceous-cinereous. Head black in front; vertex 

 with a whitish band. Antennae whitish, pubescent. Wings very 

 minutely black-speckled, discal point black; three very indistinct 

 hardly undulating lines, which are very little darker than the 

 ground hue; a slight blackish line between the second and third 

 lines; marginal line black, very slender, interrupted by the veins. 

 Length of the body 3£ lines ; of the wings 9 lines. 



Canada. In Mr. D'Urban's collection. 



ACIDALIA JUNCTARIA. 



Foem. Candida, caput antice nigrum; palpi brevissimi ; thorax 

 antice testaceus ; alee nigro subconspersce, lineis duabus testaceis 

 indistinctis obliguis. 



Female. Pure white. Head black in front. Palpi very short. 

 Fore border of the thorax testaceous. Legs slightly testaceous- 

 tinged. Wings very minutely black-speckled, with two indistinct 

 oblique testaceous lines. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 

 11 lines. 



Canada. In Mr. D'Urban's collection. 



ACIDALIA FRIGIDARIA. 



Acidalia frigidaria, Moschler, Wien. Ent. Monat. iv. 373, pi. 10, f. 1. 

 Labrador. 



