1024 CATALOGUE OF 



Female. Cinereous. Thorax with blackish marks. Fore 

 wings with some whitish marks along the costa, with a costal sub- 

 apical short oblique whitish band, and with three discal whitish 

 spots; five irregular undulating black double bands. Hind wings 

 pale gray, with broad brown borders. Length of the body 10 lines; 

 of the wings 24 lines. 



a. ? From Mr. Milne's collection. 



Div. II. 



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Mas. Corpus pilosum, sat validum. Proboscis mediocriter 

 longa. Palpi subascendentes, mediocriter longi, subtus pilosi, caput 

 vix superantes ; articulus 2us lo fere triplo longior ; 3us cylindricus, 

 apice rotundatus, lo paullo brevior, 2o multo gracilior. Antenna? 

 mediocriter pectinatae, apices versus nudae, corporis dimidio non 

 breviores. Abdomen alas posticas triente superans. Pedes sat 

 graciles, late ciliatae ; tibiae anticae lobata3 ; posticae calcaribus qua- 

 tuor longiusculis. Alee sat latee ; anticae apud costam subrectae, 

 apice roturiclatae, margine exteriore obliquo subconvexo. 



Lochmoeus, Doubleday, Entomologist, 57. 



Male. Body pilose, moderately stout. Proboscis moderately 

 long. Palpi slightly ascending, moderately long, pilose beneath, 

 extending very little bejond the head ; third joint much more than 

 twice the length of the second. Antennae full half the length of the 

 body, moderately pectinated to a little beyond two-thirds of the 

 length. Abdomen extending for one-third of its length beyond the 

 hind wings. Legs rather slender, deeply ciliated ; hind tibiae with 

 four rather long spurs. Wings moderately broad. Fore wings 

 nearly straight along the costa, rounded at the tips ; exterior border 

 oblique, slightly convex; three inferior veins; first and second con- 

 tiguous at the base ; third remote. 



4. Heteuocampa Manteo. 



Ales anticce cinereo-fuscce, strigis numerosis transversis obscuriori- 

 bus, serie mar gin all yunctorum nigrorum, guttaque centrali 

 alba in qua punctnm geminatum nigrum. 



Lochmocus Manteo, Doubleday, Entomologist, 58, pi. f. 6, larva. 



a. Trenton Falls, New York. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



