LEPIDOPTEKA HETEROCEKA. 549 



2. PoLYPHL^ENIS? ALLIACEA. 



P. prospicua/<?re duplo major ; alee anticee latiores, virides, albido 

 adspersee, macula reniformi nivea magna nigro-cincta ; pos~ 

 ticec fulvce, nigro marginatce ; quatuor subtus cinereee, posticce 

 apud angulum interiorem fulvescentes. 



Polia alliacea, Germ. Faun. Herr.-Scheeff. Schmett. Eur. ii. 257. 

 Polyphlenis xanthochloris, Boisd. Ind. Met/i. 128, 1034. Guen. 



Ind. 245. Herr.-Schceff. Schmett. Eur. ii. pi. 16, f. 74, 75. 

 Polyphlaenis alliacea, Guen. Noct. ii. 73, 763. 



Sicily. 



North America. 



3. PoLYPHLiENIS HERBACEA. 



Mas et foem. Leete viridis ; alee anticce lituris nigris, lineis 

 medianis undulatis duplicatis, linea suhmarginali fere chso- 

 leta, spatio medio nigricante, orbiculari et reniformi nigro 

 marginatis ; posticce rufo-fuscce, subeenece.. 



Polyphlaenis herbacea, Guen. Noct. iii. 73, 764, 



STorth America. 



Genus 21. EUKOIS. 



Corpus robustum. Proboscis mediocriter longa. Palpi validi, 

 )orrecti, pilosi ; articulus 3us minimus. Antennae corporis dimidio 

 )aullo longiores. Thorax subcristatus. Abdomen cristatum, alas 

 )osticas paullo aut triente superans. Pedes validi ; tibiae posticae 

 jalcaribus quatuor longis. Alae longiusculse, mediocriter latee ; an- 

 ;icse apud costam rectae, apice rotundatae, margine exteriore sub- 

 )bliquo aut sat obliquo. Mas. — Antennae subciliatae, aut vix 

 nliatae. 



\.plecta, Guen. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. vii. 217; Noct. ii. 74. 

 Polia, p., et Phlogophora, p., Oehs. 

 Polia, p., Treit.; Boisd.; Steph. ; Curt. 

 Eurois, H'ubn. Verz. Schmett. 217. 



Body stout. Proboscis moderately long. Palpi stout, porrect, 

 pilose ; third joint very minute, not more than one-sixth of the 

 length of the second. Antennae a little more than half the length 

 3f the body. Thorax slightly crested. Abdomen distinctly crested, 



