1874.] 355 [Hagen. 



the second segment of the abdomen similar, but not 

 sufficiently visible, for certainty. 

 10. Costa of the wings more largely yellow, base of the wings 

 without any yellow tinge ; pterostigma luteous ; only 

 four postcubitals in the anterior, five to six in the 

 hind wings; twelve antecubitals in the anterior, 

 seven in the hind wings ; anal triangle without trans- 

 versal vein. 

 Female. Head similar to the male ; the color of the dorsum of 

 the thorax obliterated, but there are the larger spots indicated ; the 

 thorax of an uniform pale brown color ; the black bands on the sides 

 less marked; feet as in the male; the shape of the abdomen com- 

 pared with the female of JE. furcillata is less dilated, not so ovoid at 

 the base; the segments seven and eight more dilated; the pattern of 

 the colorafion similar, but developed in a different manner ; on seg- 

 ments two to seven the basal spots wanting, the four others after the 

 transversal line large and quadrangular; the middle ones separated 

 only by the longitudinal dorsal line, the apicals contiguous on the 

 apical margin, a little wider separated before by brown ; segment 

 eight with all spots nearly confluent, only a small basal blackish 

 transversal band ; segments nine and ten colors obliterated, nearly 

 pale throughout; segments two and three with a very small basal 

 yellow spot on the middle; all the other spots somewhat luteous; 

 sides of the abdomen, the part beneath, and the venter, largely 

 luteous; vulvar lamina? luteous, palpi blackish, the seta brown ; wino-s 

 similar to the male, but a marked dark luteous tinge around the 

 nodus; anterior wings with nine to ten antecubitals, and three to five 

 postcubitals ; hind wings with six antecubitals and four to five post- 

 cubitals. All the areolets in the wings larger than in JE. furcillata. 

 The dimensions of both male and female are the same as in JE. 

 furcillata. 



The drawing of Abbot agrees very well with the spots of the 

 abdomen, thorax and head, and the yellow tinge around the nodus ; 

 the areolets are, however, given larger than in the male of JE. furcil- 

 lata, and has antecubitals. 



Hab. Druid Hill, near Baltimore, Md., by Mr. Uhler, one male 

 and one female in very bad condition, probably from the same local- 

 ity. One female in my collection without any locality, even the most 

 general, from a merchant in Europe. 



