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TIMORA; COPABLEPHARON. By Dr. M. Dratjdt. 
Type: pallida Btlr. 
b-rulosa. c. scutosa Schifj. (= nuchalis Grt.) (49 h). This common species with yellowish, basally and sub- 
terminally olive-brown forewings and 3 large brown maculae has been dealt with in Vol. Ill, p. 248 and Vol. XI, 
p. 308 and also figured there. In America it occurs in Kansas, Montana, and Colorado. 
27. Genus: Timora Wkr. 
Proboscis developed, palpi short, porrect and below hairy; frons as in Canthylidia. The short and broad 
front tibiae exhibit at the end inside a long horny sting and outside a short one. Beside the great number of 
Indian and African species also 4 Americans have been described: 
Type: T. senegalensis Guen. 
julia. T. julia Grt. (= grandis Drc.) (49 h) has pinkish red forewings with a yellowish-white longitudinal 
band through the cell as far as the distal margin, and single narrow marginal stripes. Hindwing white. Cali¬ 
fornia, New Mexico, Arizona, Mexico. 
lanccolafa. T. lanceolata Wkr. (= splendens Drc., imitata Drc., depicta Swh.) (49 i) is broad purple pink at 
the costal margin and hind-margin, between them silvery white, often powdered with golden yellow. Hindwing 
white, more or less powdered with greyish-brown, with pink fringes. In Africa widely distributed, also reported 
from Costa Rica. 
toralis . T. toralis Grt. (= rosaria Barnes) (49 i) was placed by Grote as Micro to the genus Pyrausta, 
and described by Barnes as Prothymia\ it has chrome-coloured forewings with a pink spot in the basal area 
and a pink subterminal band being broadly confluent with the pink fringes at the costal margin and hind- 
margin. Hindwing yellowish white. Arizona. 
icssipta . T. tessipta Dyar (49 i) is probably allied to toralis, the forewing is yellowish-white with a broad 
pink subterminal band, a spot below the base of the cell and another small one in the lower half of the 
cell. Hindwing grey, towards the base lighter. From Mexico (Tehuacan), taken in September. 
28. Genus: Hew. 
Separated from all the allied genera by the entire absence of horny stings at the end of the anterior 
tibiae, the anterior tibiae being strongly spined like the middle and hind tibiae. The frons exhibits a 
somewhat oblicpiely rounded frontal projection. The $ antennae are serrate and set with ciliary tufts, the thorax 
is hairy without any scales. 
Type: G. absidum Harv. 
grandis. C. grandis Streck. (= subflavidens Grt.) (49 i) is unicoloured light sulphur-yellow, only occasionally 
with a postmedian row of vein-dots. Hindwing white, at the margin feebly yellowish, with single postmedian 
black vein-dots. Montana, Colorado. 
viridispar- C. viridisparsa Dod. (49 i) is very similar to grandis, but uniformly and intensely strewn with olive- 
sa. g reeili before the invariably present postmedian row of black dots somewhat more densely and darker. Also 
the hindwing is darkened by olive irroration. California. 
kmijipenne. C. longipenne Grt. (49 i) is of a somewhat more reddish yellow tint than grandis, the row of black 
vein-dots is removed very far towards the margin, more subterminal. Hindwing brownish-grey. Montana. 
absidum. C. absidum Harv. (49 k) is a large ochreous species strewn with brownish, with brown-striped veins; 
along the two folds narrow lighter longitudinal stripes; the postmedian line is indicated by black vein-dots 
which may occasionally be connected by a dentate brownish line. 2 dots are mostly also at the cell-end. Hindwing 
white, towards the margin smoky. Oregon, Montana, Colorado, California. 
sanctac-mo- C. sanctae-monicae Dyar (49 k). Forewing light, ochreous, 2 black vein-dots indicate the anterior 
nicac. transverse line, the 8 black dots of the posterior line are strong, oblong, at the lower angle of the cell there 
is a small heap of brownish-black scales. Hindwing dark brown, hind-margin and fiinges whitish, with a 
postmedian row of black vein-streaks. California. 
C. alba Harv. (49 k) is a unicoloured pure white species without black dots, from Oregon, Colorado, 
and Montana. 
alba. 
