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Krontp.a, Realdrt, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii. p. 441. Allied to lAmacodes ; 
body slender 5 proboscis not visible ; palpi porrect, slender, third joint elon- 
gate, acute ; antennae simple, rather long ; legs very slender, naked, hind tibiae 
with three spurs; fore wings subtriangular, costa nearly straight ; hind wings 
obovate. Sp. K. (^Limacodes) minuta (Reakirt). 
Cyclopteryx, Packard, 1. c. p. 344. Allied to Euclea and Enupretia ; head 
and eyes large ; antenn{e thick, with short pectinations on basal half ; fore 
wings subfalcate, very broad, subcostal nervure remote from costa ; hind wings 
suborbicular. Known species C. spinuloidcs (Boisd. ). 
Cyclopteryx leucosigma, sp. n., Packard, 1. c. p. 345, from New York. 
Lithacodes^ Packard, 1. c. p. 345. Body slender ; head large ; antennae long, 
simple, filiform ; palpi very long, curved upwards, third joint long, acute ; fore 
wings long and narrow. Sp. L. fasciola (Boisd.). 
Isa, Packard, 1. c. p. 347. Antennae simple ; palpi porrect, not passing 
front, third joint very small, acute ; costa of fore wings convex in the middle. 
Sp. 7. texxda (Boisd.). 
Tortricidia, Packard, 1. c. p. 347. Antennae simple, thick at base ; palpi 
long, slender, ascending, second joint long and slender, third continuous, long, 
or short and conical ; costa of fore wings convex ; hind wings broadly trian- 
gular ; legs long and slender. Known species : T. pallida (Boisd.) ; T. Jlavula 
(Boisd.). T. testacea, sp. n., Packard, 1. c. p. 348, from Massachusetts. 
Doratiophora lewini, Scott, Austr. Lepid. p. 17, pi. 6 ; D. casta, Scott, L c. 
p. 18, pi. 6. • 
Apoda xylomeli, Scott, L c. p. 19, pi. 6 ; and A. infrequem, Scott, 1. c. 
p. 20, pi. 6. 
Limacodes lorquini, Reakirt, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii. p. 250, from 
the Philippine Islands; L. viridus (sic), Reakirt, 1. c. p. 251, and L. minuta, 
Reakirt, ibid., from Philadelphia. 
Limacodes higuttata, Packard, 1. c. p. 341, from Pennsylvania and New 
York ; L. y-inversa, Packard, ibid., from Pennsylvania. 
Euclea monitor, Packard {^Limac. cippus, Harris), Proc. Ent. Soc. Philad. 
vol. iii. p. 337, from Cambridge and Boston; E. bifida. Pack. l.c. p. 338, 
from Brunswick : E. ferruginea. Pack, ibid., from Canada West. 
Heterogenea shurtleffi, Packard, 1. c. p. 346, from Brookline. 
{Psy chides) 
Phryganidia, Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii. p. 348. Palpi ascend- 
ing, curved, very narrow and slender; trunk as long as thorax; antennae 
broadly pectinated in , nearly simple in $ ; fore and hind wings triangular, 
apex of former siibrectangular ; second and third median nervuleS in both 
pairs arising from a common branch of the main nervure. Sp. P. calif ornica, 
Pack., n. sp., p. 439. 
Thyridopteryx nigricans, Packard, 1. c. p. 350. 
(Eceticus coniferarum (Hanis, MS.), Packard, 1. c. p. 351, from Newbern. 
(Dasychirides.) 
Parorgyia, Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii. p. 332. Allied to Orgyia ; 
thorax with a median tuft of 'metallic scales ; palpi shorter and more drooping 
