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Fig. 74.— Venation of fore wing of Euhyjyarpax rosea. (Dyar del.) 
Euhyparpax rosea lieut. 
(PI. VI, fig. 24.) 
Enhuparpax roacn Bent., Bull. Ainer. Mns. Xat. Hist., v, p. 19, Fob., 1893. 
Xeiiiii. and Dyar, Trans. Amer. Eut. Soc., xxi, p. 204, Jtinc, 1894 j Jonrn. Amer. Ent. Soc.,. 
ii, p. 117, Sept., 1894. 
“ Head, thorax, and body pale oclieroiis, .slig’htly tinged ^yith pink. Primaries pinkisli oclierous, 
inclined to be rose colored, Avith 
a very narrow undulated trans- 
verse line of a deeper color 
beyond the middle of tlie wing. 
This line is somcAvhat curved 
before reaching the costa. Be- 
yond this line, before the outer 
margin, is a row of very indis- 
tinct spots of the same color. 
At the end of the discal area is 
a faint indication of an ocherous 
siiot. Secondaries rose colored, 
with the cilia paler. Undersides 
of all the wings wholly rose 
color, without any markings. 
The legs and body are also 
tinged with pinkish. Stalk of 
antenna*, above, whitish with 
the pectinations deep ocherous, 
of which (folor are also the 
antenna* beneath. Expanse of 
Avings, 40'nim.'^ 
“One male, West Clid*, Cus- 
ter County, Colo. (T, D. A. 
Cockerell). Coll. Ily. EdAvards, 
Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.” (Beuteu- 
iniiller.) 
I liaA'e not had an opportunity of carefully examining this moth, and am indebted to Dr. Dyar 
for the figures of the venation. 
Xyiinodes Packard. 
(PI. Xhlll, fig. 4, venatiou.) 
lauaaaa Walk., Cat. Lep. Het. Br. Mus., a% p. 1101, 1855. 
Xiflinodett Packard, Proc. Eut. Soc. Phil., iii, ii. 3U6. 18G4. 
Janasaa Grote, New Check List N. Amer. Moths, ]». 19, 1882. 
I >ruce, Biologia Ceutr. Amer., p. 242, June, 1887. 
Jami»Ha Smith, List Lep. Bor. Amer., p. 31, 1891. 
lanassa Kirby, Syn. Cat. Lep. Het., i, p. 570, 1892. 
Neum. and Dyar, Trans. Amer. Eut. Soc., xxi, p. 200, June, 1894; Jouru, N. Y. Eut. Soc., ii, p. IIG,- 
Sept., 1894. 
Moth , — J and $ . Head as in Schizura, prominent; front when denuded subtriaiigular as in 
Sehizura, and tufted as in Schizura, a porrect tuft of scales on the A'ertex. Palpi as in Schizura, 
short, stout, porrect, hardly reaching the front, tips of tlie third joint obtuse, beneath densely 
clothed AA'ith short scales, conniving throughout. ^lale anteiiiue rather broadly pectinated to the 
distal third, the branches rather long, stout, each tipped with a tuft of ciliie; in the 2 simple. 
Thorax moderately stout, scales of tiie pronotum distinct; not crested aboA^e; beneath Avith 
unusually long hair-like scales, with a longer prosterual tuft arising from beneath the eyes. 
Fore Avings broad, long, and narroAV, being a little more than one-third as broad as long; 
costa nearly straight, hut yet more convex than in Schizura; outer margiu very long, distinctly 
Fig. 75rt.— VenatiGii of part of hiiul w:u^ of Enhy imvpax rnaea. (Dyar Gel ) 
