Packard.] 30 [May 7, 



Eunemoria n. gen. <?. 



Allied to Nemoria, but the head is much narrower in front, and. 

 not so broad on the vertex; in front the sides are nearly parallel. 

 Palpi about as long as in Nemoria, but much stouter, slightly ascend- 

 ing, third joint distinct, thick, rounded. Antennae pectinated nearly 

 to the ends, the branches short, those in the middle of antennae 

 about twice as long as the joints. Fore wings shaped much as in 

 Nemoria, but rather more pointed at th eapex ; outer edge straighter, 

 hind wings long, much more rounded, and not angulated, as in 

 Nemoria. 



The costal space of fore wings is very much narrower than in 

 Nemoria. Abdomen shaped much as in Nemoria, being acutely 

 pointed at the tip, which just reaches the anal angle of the hind 

 wings. Hind tibiae swollen, with four stout acute spurs, while there 

 are but two (terminal) in Nemoria (male) ; a long large accessory 

 tuft, as in Nemoria. Hind tarsi slender, nearly two-thirds as long as 

 tibiae, while in Nemoria they are half as long as tibiae and stouter. 

 The single species known is light green, with a single rather broad 

 common line, not wavy and straight on the fore wings, curved on the 

 hind wings. 



Eunemoria unitaria Pack. 1 <S. 



Palpi pink; front red; vertex white and antennae white above; 

 abdomen white; thorax and wings deep pea green, deeper than in 

 most species of Nemoria. Extreme costal edge white. A single 

 common white line crosses both wings; on the primaries it is straight 

 and situated just beyond middle of wing; on hind wings it is well 

 curved, and situated just beyond the middle of the wing. Fringe 

 white, on the outer edge pinkish. Two anterior pair of legs reddish. 



Length of body .45, fore wing .53 inch. Nevada (Edwards). 



The narrow red front, and structure of hind legs, the pinkish edge 

 to fringe, and rather large size, are the distinguishing marks of this 

 species. 



Eunemoria tricoloraria Pack, l d\ 



Antennae well pectinated, white above; palpi stout, red, white 

 along the lower edge, wing much as in the eastern species, E. ruoi- 

 vora (Riley sp.) Pack. Front duller red than palpi, vertex white, 

 with a few reddish scales at base. Body and wings pea green. Fore 

 wings green, costa white, tinged with red at the base. Two curved, 

 much wrinkled white lines cross each wing, nearer together and more 

 waved than usual. Fringe green. Whitish at insertion, and at the 



