204 Psyche [October 
The type has a weak setulose hair near base of auxiliary 
vein on right wing and a similar setula on first vein near the 
same place on left wing. These setulaj are evidently abnormal 
and are not given in the description as either generic or specific 
characters. 
Explanation of Pl.\te IX. 
Hypopygial Characters of Males of Spilogona. 
Fig. 1 j argenticeps, apex of superior hypopj^gial claspers. 
’’ 2, alticola, a, fifth sternite; b, left half of hypopygium; c, 
lateral view of internal parts of hypopygium; d, 
cephalic view of base of apical parts of same. 
” 3, contractifrons, same as above. 
” 4, novce-anglice, a, fifth sternite; b, hypopygium from 
behind, c, lateral view of internal parts of hypopy- 
gium; d, front view of left half of last. 
5, hrunneisquama, letters same as in above but b shows 
apex only of superior hypopygial claspers. 
