﻿LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1075 



1. Anthracia SQUAMULARIS. 



Anihracina ; palporum articulus 3us longus, linearis ; abdomen 

 nigro-cinereum ; pedes albo-cincti ; alee ferrugineo suhvarice 

 lineis transversis undulaiis atris, subtus cinerece nitentes ; an- 

 ticcB punctis costalibits albidis. Var. — Alee anticce albido 

 subfasciatcBy punctis marginal' bus albis. 



Phalaena squamularis, Drury, Ins, ii. 18, pi. 9, f. 3. 

 Anthracia Coracias, Guen, Noct, iii. 19, 1344. 



a, b, Georgia. From Mr. Milne's collection. 



c — g. East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



A, i. ? 



2. Anthracia Cornix. 



Mas. Anthracina^ A. Coracias simillima; palporum articulus 3us 

 brevissimus ; alee magis fuscescentes, punctis marginalibus 

 majoribus plus elongatis subcontiguis, 



Anthracia cornix, Guen, Noct. iii. 19, 1345. 



North America. 



Genus 7. DUGARIA. 



Corpus robustum. Proboscis breviuscula. Palpi oblique as- 

 cendentes; articulus 3us gracilis, 2i dimidio multo longior. An- 

 tennae corporis dimidio non longiores. Thorax subquadratus. 

 Abdomen alas poslicas non superans ; cristis duabus basaiibus late- 

 ralibus. Pedes validi; tibiae posticae calcaribus longis. AIeb sub- 

 denticulatae ; anticae apud costam rectsB, apice subrotundatae, 

 margine exteriore subconvexo sat obliquo. Mas. — Antennae validae, 

 crenulatae. Pedes densissime pilosi. Fcem, — Antennae simplices. 

 Pedes sat pilosi. 



Body stout. Proboscis rather short. Palpi obliquely as- 

 cending; third joint slender, much more than half the length of 

 the second. Antennae about half the length of the body. Thorax 

 subquadrate. Abdomen with a crest on each side at the base, not 

 extending beyond the hind wings. Legs stout ; hind tibiae with 

 long spurs. Wings moderately broad, slightly denticulate along 

 the exterior border. Fore wings straight along the costa, somewhat 



