1870.] 403 [Packard. 



patagia, which are tipped with black ; a few golden yellow hairs 

 are scattered over the thorax. Two rows of black dots along the 

 abdomen; edges of the wings white. Legs black, ringed with white. 

 Fore wings pale gray, crossed by numerous wavy and zigzag white 

 lines, and numerous black, costal stripes; five whitish, zigzag lines 

 before the discal dot ; these lines are edged with black, the basal one 

 on the inside, the fourth on the outside. The discal dot is in a clear 

 space, occupying the middle of the wing, with a costal band just over 

 it ; there are ten of these short, costal black bands. Beyond the 

 costa is a double white line with large scallops terminating on the 

 costa. A submarginal, more finely scalloped whitish line, parallel 

 with the outer edge. Between these two lines, and about as far from 

 the apex as the costa, are several black, irregular dots, a part of 

 them sometimes forming a short, black line, bordering the extra- 

 discal whitish line. All these lines are accompanied by scattered 

 golden scales. A row of black spots at the base of the fringe, com- 

 posed of two twin sub triangular dots, opposite to which the pale, 

 gray fringe is checkered with dusky. The discal dot is oval, black 

 and conspicuous. Hind wings whitish, entirely clear, with the fringe 

 lineated at the base, and otherwise as in the fore wings. 



The under side of the wings is tinged with salmon color, becoming 

 deeper towards the apex of the fore wings. Costa edged with black 

 to just beyond the discal dot, which is large and prominent. A sub- 

 apical, broad, subtriangular black patch, extends from the costa to 

 the first median venule. A discal dot present on the hind wing; 

 fringe more distinctly checkered with black than above, and with a 

 heavier black line on the edge of the wing, interrupted by the 

 venules. 



Length of body, .40 ; fore wing, .55 inch. Edwards, Behrens. 



This seems to be a common species. 



Cidaria multilineata n. sp. $. 



This species is closely allied to C. ^-punctata, but is a little 

 smaller. Front gray, a chocolate -colored band between the an- 

 tennae ; a black spot on the front of the basal joint of the antennas, 

 vertex behind the antennae whitish. Orbits and palpi reddish brown, 

 the latter white beneath at base. Prothorax reddish brown, abdomen 

 pale gray, with a pair of diverging pale brown spots on each abdomi- 

 nal ring. Fore wings with eleven costal black marks, being the 

 termination of as many lines crossing the wing with varying degrees 

 of distinctness. Two dark, wavy lines near the base of the wing, 



