STRIGIPHLEBIA; ATHETIS. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
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Th. godalma Schs. (37 h) is a beautiful, unimistakable species. The whitish forewing is deep brown godalma 
in the basal and marginal areas, in the median area there are 2 large pinkish-brownish confluent spots, in the 
spotted marginal area there is a white notched undulate line. The maculae are surrounded with whitish. 
Hindwing light brown. Mexico. 
78. Genus: Strigiphlebia limps. 
The only species described somewhat recalls the yellow species of Stiria; frons smooth, thorax clad 
with hair intermixed with scales, in front and behind with loose tufts, abdomen tuftless. 
S. flavirena limps. (37 g). Forewing light reddish ochre-yellow, the costal-marginal area of a purer jlavirena. 
yellow, scantily strewn with black and with a narrow deep red-brown margin; the end of the median vein and 
a part of its branches are white, beneath brown-striped; the transverse lines are only indicated by vein-dots, 
except at the costal margin; ring-macula absent, reniform macula yellow, partly surrounded by a bright red- 
brown, and from it a red-brown stripe extends to the margin. Hindwing yellowish white, on the veins and 
margin brownish. Peru. 
79. Genus: Atlietis Hbn. 
This genus being better known as Caradrina contains some representatives also in the northern parts 
of America, exhibiting their characteristic exterior also in the New World. They are distinguished by a smooth 
frons, the thorax being clad with hair and hair-like scales, with but one tuft on the prothorax, whilst the 
metathorax and abdomen are tuftless. Cf. also Vol. III. p. 207, and Vol. XI. p. 324. 
A. triquetra Grt. (37 i). Forewing greyish-brown with indistinctly double transverse lines filled up triquetra. 
with grey, large dark maculae in white rings; before the light undulate line there are at the costal margin and 
close below it 3 minute black triangular spots by which the species is easily recognized. Hindwing whitish, 
at the margin brownish. Arizona and Mexico. 
A. indigena B. <£,■ Benj. (37 i). Allied with triquetra. but the black triangular spot is smaller, without indigma. 
the costal portion; the reniform macula is parted by a dark median shadow with 4 yellowish dots. Base of 
collar black. On the whole the structure of indigena is stronger. Arizona. 
A. multifera Wkr. (= fidicularia Morr.) (37 i) has light grey, black-strewn forewings with single multifera. 
crenulate black transverse lines; the ring-macula is punctiform. the reniform macula a small black lunula 
bordered with white dots; before the whitish undulate line there are small red-brown sagittiform spots. Hindwing 
whitish, on the veins and margin brownish. Canada to New York. Illinois, and Minnesota. 
A. extima Wkr. (= civica Grt.) (37 i) is somewhat similar to multifera, on the whitish ground strewn extima. 
with a more brownish colour; the ring-macula is more ring-shaped, the posterior transverse line more strongly 
dentate, the marginal area more darkened, and the undulate line nearer to the margin. Hindwing more purely 
white, only at the margin narrowly hued with brownish. Canada to Colorado and California. — The brownish 
larva with a broad lighter dorsal stripe lives in daytime hidden on low plants. 
A. meralis Morr. (= bilunata Grt.) (37 i) is a species but little marked, reddish-grey, strewn with meralis. 
black, with very indistinct transverse lines filled up with a lighter grey, the ring-macula being absent, the 
reniform macula being a small blackish lunula; undulate line scarcely indicated. Hindwing white, on the veins 
and margin feebly brownish. Canada, Northern and Eastern Staates. 
A. mona B. & McD. (37 i) somewhat recalls the European selini (Vol. III. pi. 45 a). Forewing mona. 
uniformly greyish-brown, strewn with black, with fine interrupted dentate transverse lines and a faint median 
shadow; the ring-macula is a dark dot. the reniform macula is large, distally bordered with yellow, with white 
dots, darker centred; behind the yellowish undulate line the marginal area is darkened. Hindwing white, 
distally broadly darkened. California. 
A. tarda Gn. ( — prima 8m.) (37 k). Forewing lustrous light red-brown, irrorated with grey, with a tarda. 
darkened marginal area, with blackish transverse lines, the posterior line dentate with vein-dots and an indistinct 
median line, the maculae being only strigiform or punctiform; the whitish undulate line is proximally irrorated 
with dark brown. Hindwing greyish-brown. Washington to Florida. — The larva is dark brown with a narrow 
white dorsal line, with brown triangular spots on the posterior segmental edge and oblique dark subdorsal 
streaks as well as a broad light lateral band with dark spots below it. It lives on low plants. 
A. minuscula B. & McD. (37 k) in the colouring and size resembles mona-, the forewing is uniformly minuscula. 
purple grey, all the markings are indistinct, the anterior transverse line onty indicated at the costal margin 
and by single dots, the posterior line by a do\dde row of dots; the ring-macula is composed of two dots which 
