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C. consueta Wkr. ( — incommoda Wkr., peruviana Wkr., inducta Drc.) (27 a) is very common and consueta. 
widely distributed in the tropics. Forewing brown, a little irrorated with grey, much larger than the preceding 
and marked almost the same though more distinctly. Hindwing brownish white, on the margin and veins 
darker. From Mexico to Chile and Argentina. 
C. turbata H.-Schdff. (= heydenreichii Frr., decolora Gn., inducta Wkr., subsignata Wkr., hostilis turbata. 
Wkr., sobria Wkr.) is extremely similar to consueta (27 a), much more intensely irrorated with grey, with the 
same marking, but the posterior transverse line is more distinctly double. Hindwing likewise greyer. Colombia, 
Venezuela. 
C. naeniodes Btlr. (27 b) differs from turbata in its broader and shorter wings with a straighter distal naeniodes. 
margin, greyish-brown like turbata , with the same markings, the maculae in somewhat more yellowish rings, 
behind the postmedian line whitish vein-dots. Hindwing white, in the $ brown, margin and veins greyish- 
brown. Chile. 
C. patagonica limps. (27 b). Forewing more yellowish-brown, transverse lines single, bordered with vatagonica. 
ochreous-grey, the maculae in yellowish rings; before the yellowish undulate line there are small black sagittae. 
Hindwing yellowish-brown, towards the margin darker. Patagonia. 
C. purilinea Mab. (27 b) is the smallest species, light greyish-brown, watered with a darker colour, purilinea. 
with dark transverse lines not bordered with a lighter grey, without maculae, with a faint dark median shade; 
instead of the undulate line there are short black internerval streaks. Hindwing light brown. From Patagonia. 
21. Genus: Hoinoliadciia Grt. 
Very closely allied to the genus Oncocnemis, but with unarmed anterior tibiae and neither on the thorax 
nor abdomen tufted. A small number of North American species recalling Oncocnemis also by the exterior. 
H. badistriga Grt. (27 b) is irrorated with coppery brown on the whitish ground, and easily discernible badistriga. 
by a thick black basal ray and another one along the discal fold as far as the margin; transverse lines single, 
posterior line distally bordered with white; in the marginal area there are black internerval streaks above and 
beneath bordered with white. Hindwing yellowish-brown, at the margin darker. Canada to Texas, Kansas, 
and Colorado. -— The light brown larva with darker brown and fine white longitudinal stripes presumably 
lives on low plants. — rayata Sm. (27 b) is a smaller form without the coppery tint, with finer transverse lines rayata. 
and stronger marginal streaks, in the with almost white hindwings. From Texas. 
H. infixa Wkr. (= kappa Grt., retroversa Morr.) (27 b) is a larger, beautiful species. Forewing red- infia-a. 
brown with a black basal ray being prolonged into a connecting line between the two thick black transverse 
lines, another black ray extends from the ring-macula on the discal fold to the margin; the indistinct light 
undulate line is proximally bordered by small black sagittary spots. Hindwing brownish, towards the base 
lighter. The 2 is much darker. Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Florida. - — fifia Dyar ( = dinalda Sm.) (27 c) fifia. 
is much lighter, ash-grey, and also smaller. From British Columbia. 
H. induta Harv. (27 b) resembles the preceding, but the black discal longitudinal stripe and the induta. 
maculae are entirely absent, the transverse lines are finer, the ground-colour is a light reddish brown, strewn 
with grey and black, with fine dark veins; the undulate line is entirely absent. Hindwing brownish, veins and 
margin darker. Texas. 
H. loculosa Grt. (= continents Dyar, phona Dyar) (27 c). Forewing on the whitish ground irrorated loculosa. 
with coppery reddish, with fine black veins and similar markings as in induta, but the basal streak only extends 
to the anterior transverse line, which is proximally bordered with white, the distal line being distally bordered 
so, both being strongly dentated; the maculae are marked whitish, the reniform macula black-centred. Hindwing 
white, veins and margin brown. New Mexico, Arizona, Mexico. 
H. rustica B. & McD. (27 c) approximates the following incomilata, from which it differs in the rustica. 
lighter forewdng and diaphanous hindwing. Reddish-brown, irrorated with purple brown, with rather indistinct 
markings, only the posterior transverse line being visible as a light bent line with black vein-dots. Maculae 
only incompletely surrounded or entirely absent. Hindwing diaphanous white, very slightly brownish at the 
margin. Described from Arizona. 
H. incomitata Harv. (27 c) is larger than rustica, reddish-brown with darker veins; the anterior incomitata. 
transverse line rather indistinct, the posterior line with black vein-streaks, without maculae; instead of the 
undulate line there are fine black vein dots. The whitish hindwing has brownish veins and margin. Texas. 
H. inconstans Grt. (27c). Forewing brownish-grey, head darker, collar grey; transverse lines and inconstans. 
maculae entirely absent, only the veins particularly in the $ darker striped. Hindwing brownish-grey, towards 
the base lighter. Arizona. 
H. stabilis Sm. (27 c). Forewing lustrous red-brown, strewn with a darker colour, with quite indistinct stabilis. 
transverse lines and absent maculae; the marginal area is somewhat darker, strewn with blackish. Hindwing 
brown with a golden lustre. Canada; Washington. 
