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Sch. tanena Streck. (49 c). Forewing olive yellowish, basally and subterminally yellowish-brown like tanena. 
the large quadrangular reniform macula; the transverse lines are whitish, the anterior line below the cell acute- 
angular. Hindwing black with a yellow base. Texas. 
Sch. regia Streck. (49 d) has white forewings with a rosy red basal and subterminal area, the former regia. 
on the median acute-angular; in the light orange brownish median shadow with the faded reniform macular spot; 
marginal area yellowish-reddish like the hindwing, the latter at the distal margin darkened and partly hued 
with pink. Kansas, Texas, Colorado. 
Sch. niveicosta Sm. (49 d). Forewing yellowish, with a white costal margin, only subterminally some- niveicosta. 
what darker, the anterior transverse line is absent, the posterior line is indistinct lighter. Hindwing yellowish- 
white with a blackish discal spot and a white-spotted marginal band. South California. 
Sch. gloriosa Streck. (49 d). Forewing light olive, basally and subterminally purple red with red-strjped gloriosa. 
veins and a similar reniform macula; transverse lines white, particularly the posterior line distinctly dentate. 
Hindwing dingy white with a brownish discal spot and marginal band. Fringes white speckled with brown. 
Texas. 
Sch. sanguinea Geyer (= carmosina Neum.) (49 d) is very similar to gloriosa (both may only be races sangainea. 
of one species), the reniform macula is blackish or brown, the red veins on both sides bordered with whitish. 
Hindwing brown, fringes at the ends white. Texas, Florida. 
Sch. terrifica B. & McD. (49 d) is likewise similar, but much lighter and more indistinctly marked, terrifica. 
forewing yellowish white, basally and subterminally pale pink, the yellowish-white discal area traversed by 
an olive-brown median shadow containing the blackish reniform macula. Veins in the marginal area on both 
sides striped with white. Hindwing as in gloriosa. Colorado. 
Sch. saturata Grt. (= rubiginosa Streck.) (49 d). Forewing ochreous red-brown, strewn with white, salurata. 
the white transverse lines on the averted sides bordered with a darker colour, the posterior line feebly dentate, 
the undulating line traceable. Hindwing yellowish red-brown, discal spot and distal margin darker. From 
Massachusetts to Florida, Texas, and California. 
Sch. roseitincta Harv. (= exaltata Echo.) (49 d) is easily discernible from all the species by the pinkish roseitincla. 
carmine hindwing exhibiting a broad blackish-brown marginal band. Forewing dull olive-brown with indistinct 
transverse lines being bordered with pink on the averted sides. Texas, Colorado. 
Sch. jaguarina Guen. (49 e) is marked almost the same as the common marginata, but it is larger jaguarina. 
and more yellow and easily separable by orange hindwings with a black discal spot and an orange-spotted 
marginal band. Georgia, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Texas. — f. demaculata Strd. (= ab. 1 Hmps.) shows dcmaculata. 
no discal spot on the hindwing, the marginal band being very indistinct. 
Sch. arcigera Guen. (= ^ spraguei Grt.) (49 e) is marked very much like jaguarina, but much ardgera. 
darker red-brown, often suffused with carmine, in the discal area greyer. Abdomen and hindwing orange, the 
latter in the marginal half brownish-black. The ^ is still much darker, the hindwing and abdomen being quite 
black. Canada, Eastern and Central States to New Mexico. — f. ferricasta Sm. (49 e) is somewhat lighter, the ferricasta. 
discal area contrastingly much lighter, the transverse lines broader. Arizona to Mexico. 
Sch. limbalis Grt. (49 e) is on the forewing monotonously dark brown, feebly hued with carmine and limbalis. 
strewn with grey, with one small whitish costal-marginal and hindmarginal spot each. Hindwing blackish- 
brown with whitish fringes. Kansas. 
Sch. olivacea. Sm. (49 e). Forewing olive grey, in the basal area more reddish-brown, with light trans- olivacea. 
verse lines on the averted sides bordered with olive green; the distinct undulating line is greenish-grey, parallel 
with the margin. Hindwing brownish-black with whitish fringes. Texas, taken in October. 
21. Genus: S^iijianyclgis Grt. 
Characterised by a developed proboscis, porrect long-haired palpi, a small rounded frontal projection 
with a horny plate below it and in the $ with ciliated antennae. The short broad anterior tibiae inside exhibit 
a bent horny sting and a spine, outside a horny sting and 2 spines. 
Type: E. sjnnosae Gum. 
E. spirsosae Guen. (= hirtella Grt. & Rob.) (49 e). Forewing light olive-brown with white transverse spinosac. 
lines being broadly bordered with red-brown on the averted sides, and a red-brown costal-marginal spot above 
the reniform macula which is surrounded with black. Hindwing yellowish white with a large black discal spot 
and a light, spotted marginal band. Canada, Eastern and Central States. 
