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costa Convex in outer third j hind wing's subtrianghlar, {>roduCed towards ajpex. 
Sp. P, isdhella (Smith). 
LeUcarcUdy PJickard, 1. Ci p. 124. Allied to Hyphahtrid ; ahtCittias pepti^ 
nated in both sexCs ; palpi depressed, hardly passing the forehe^id, 2-joirited, 
joints nearly equal, scales on basal joifit long j body stout j fore \^ihgii 'Wdth 
apex much produced. Sp. L. dcrcea (acridy Smith). 
Neib species : — 
Arctia persephoncy Orote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. ii. p. 433, from Petm- 
sylvania ; A. mundersiiy Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii. p. 76, from 
Canada West, == A. virguncula (Sauliders, nec Kirby) ; A. paUiday Packard, 
1. c. p. 118, from New York. 
Antarctid punctatay Packard, 1. c. p. 123, frotn California. 
Platarctia (g. n.) scudderiy I’ackard, t. c. p. 113, from the Saskatchewan ; and 
P. modesta, Pack, ibid., from California. 
Seir arctia (g. n.) clio, Packard, 1. c. p. 120, from California. 
Vyrrharctia (g. n.) calif ornicay Packard, 1. c. p. 121. 
Leucarctid (g. li.) califoriiicay Packed, 1. c. p. 126. 
, Spilosomd vestdlisy Packard, 1. c. p. l26, from California. 
Arachnis pictay Packard, 1. c. p. 120, from (California. 
Arctia hlakeiy Grote, 1. c. p. 623, pi. 6. fig. 2, from the Colorado Territory. 
Nemeophila cerviniy Fallon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4*^ s6r. tome iv. p. 23, pi. 1. 
fig. 2 (imago and larva), from the Valais, altitude 3000 metres. 
Alypia ridingsiiy Grote, Proc* Ent. Soc. Phil, vol, iii. p. 621, pi. 6. fig. 1^ 
from the Colorado Territory. 
CallimorpJid vestalisy Packard, 1. c. p. 108, from the Middle States. 
Ilalesidota ffyasseziV, Packard, 1. c. p. 128; JL edwardsiiy Pack. 1. c. p. 120; 
and H. argentatay Pack. ibid. : all from California, 
(ArctiideBy Walk.) 
Walker has described Arctia complicaid (List tiep. xxxi. p. 279), from Van- 
couver’s Island ; A. melanopsis (p. 280), from Ceylon; (ibid.), from 
Batchian, &c. ; Dariiis trapeziata (p. 281), origin unknown j TinoUus quddri- 
macutatm (ibid.), from Cambodia ; Ammdlo nuutdna (p. 282), from the Ama- 
zons ; Glanycm nigrorufus (p. 233), from llogota ; Cr^atonotos conimunU 
(p. 283), from Boutil, and C. caiidipennis (p. 284), from Aru ; Idalu^ rufd- 
viridis (p. 285) from Bogota ; Hypercompa impleta (p. 28(5), from India ; Areas 
conjlictalis (p. 286), sparsalisy and rudis (p. 287), from the Malayan region; 
Thalaina punctilinea (p. 288) and angulosd (p, 289), from Tasmania and South 
Australia; Nunicnes interior ataAp. 290), from Para; N. partita (\hi^.)y from 
Darjeeling; Sjnlosoma Candida^ (p. 291), from North America; S. mexicana 
(ibid.), S. eugraphica (p, 292), suhjlav6scens, and marmorata (p. 293), from 
South Africa ; S. rhodophila (p. 294) and fusifrons (p. 296), from India ; S. 
sangaica (p. 294), from Shanghai; S. conferta (p. 295), from Tasmania; 
Cycnia sparsigutta (p, 296) and rubida (p. 297), from Ceylon ; Alphcea varia 
(ibid.), from Mussoorie; Anthena scita (p. 298), from Natal; A. spu^cdta 
(ibid.), from Sierra Leone; Ecpantheria cyaneator (p. 299), from Bogota; 
E. abdominalis (p. 300), from Rio Janeiro; Aloacostalis (p. 301), from North 
