474 Catalogue of 



North America. 



3. Mesooona culea. 

 Pallidissime cervina ; abdomen caneseens : ala? antica? lineis dua- 

 bus trans vers is obliquis fuseis pallida jnaryinatis, maeulis 

 i)u!istineti<. reni/ormi nipro sijnata ; posticte cinerascentes 

 intern obscuriore. 



i culea, Gum. Xoct. i. 404. 66& 

 a. East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



Mexico. 



4. ftfcSOGOKA MAPIPA. 

 Ochracea ; palpi mU seen tes, apice ochracei ; abdomen fuho-rufes- 

 I ; aim antietc lineis duabus mediants jwllidiaribus indis- 

 tinciis mnofts, sm bm u u a i naii mmcuUsquefen obsolete ; postica 

 MM ihualitnt, mfescente tinette. 



[cs gona iradida, Guen. Xoel. i. 404, t>t>4. 

 Mexi< 



Genus 20. CAREA. 



Mas. Corpus rebustum. Caput breve. Proboscis brevis. 



Palpi ascendentes, areuati : artieulus 3us minimus. Antenna? sim- 



. corporis dimidio non longiores. Abdomen alas pos- 



s paullo superans, apice eompressum attenuatum et fasciculatum. 



srobusti; tibia postica? calcaribus longis, Ala latiuscula? ; 



e apud costam recite; apice reetangulata?, margine esteriore 



apud medium fere angulato, antice non obliquo, postice rotundalo. 



Male. Body st lit Head short. Proboscis short. Palpi 

 ascending, curved, not reselling the \ertex; third joint very small, 

 not more tban one-sixth of the length of the second. Antennae 

 simple, setaceous. Dot more than half the length of the body. 

 Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings, compressed, 

 attenuated and tutted at the tip. Legs very stout; hind tibia? with 

 lour long spurs. Wings rather broad. Fort wings straight in 



. rectangular at the tips, not oblique along the lore half of the 

 , which is almost angular in the middle; hind part 

 round< lor reins much as usual. 



