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SMILIA LEPIDA. 
Testaceo-viridis, nitens ; caput macula antica nigra; prothorax 
subpunctatus, antice convexus, postice glauco-viridis nigro 
carinatus, apice peruculus abdomen via superans ; pedes pal- 
lide testacer; ule vitree, venis pallidis; antice subluride 
apud costam nigre. 
Testaceous-green. Head and thorax shining. Vertex trian- 
gular, almost smooth, with a black spot in front. Prothorax 
minutely punctured, convex in frout, pale sea-green hindward, with 
a deep black keel, whose very acute tip hardly extends beyond the 
abdomen, and not near so far as the fore wings. _ Legs pale testa- 
ceous. Wings vitreous; veins pale testaceous. Fore wings with a 
slight lurid tinge, black along the costa. Length of the body 
3 lines ; of the wings 7 lines. 
a, Constancia. Presented by J. Gray, Esq. 
SMILIA AQUALIS. 
Luteo-fulva ; prothorax punctatus, inermis, sat altus, valde con- 
verus, nigro carinatus, apice peracutus, abdomen sat superans ; 
ale postice vitree. 
Luteous-tawny. Prothorax unarmed, rather high and convex, 
minutely punctured in front, roughly punctured hindward; keel 
black from between the shoulders to the tip, which is very acute and 
abruptly declining, and extends rather far beyond the abdomen. 
ey wings vitreous. Length of the body 3 lines; of the wings 8 
ines, 
a. Ega, From Mr. Bates’ collection. . 
Smiria CasTanem, 
Flava; prothorax fuscus, punctatus, carinatus, inermis, viv 
attenuatus, abdomen superans, margine antico lateribusque 
anterioribus flavis ; ale antice fusca, margine flavo, fascia 
lata vitrea ; postice vitrec. 
Smilia Castanew, Fitch, United States Agricultural Reports. 
a. New York. From Dr. Fitch’s collection, 
