Publ. 19. VII. 1928. 
EUDEILINEA. By Dr. H. G. Dyar. 
4. Genus: Eudeiliiiea Pack. 
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Distinguished from the preceding genera by the absence of the accessory cell on the forewing, veins 7—10 
being stalked. Two species have been described. 
E. hermineata Guen. (86 d). All white, wings immaculate; in the form: — biseriata Pack, with two series hermineata. 
of pale grey spots on each wing. Northeastern North America. Larva on Cornus, between two loosely fastened bisermla - 
leaves. It is pale whitish, translucent, the head has a lateral black stripe, faintly crossing the lobes above; anal 
segment shortly pointed. 
E. luteifera Dyar differs from the form biseriata in the pale luteous colour of the two series of spots on lulcifera. 
the white wings. Texas. The larva is unknown, but doubtless has the same habits as hermineata, of which this 
may be a racial form. 
Alphabetical List 
with reference to the orginal descriptions 
adona O. Stkr. Lep. Rhop. Het., Suppl. 3, 30, 1900. 
alaskaensis D. B. & Benj. Cont. Nat. Hist. Lep. N. A. V, p. 38, 
1922. 
arcuata D. Wkr. C. L. B. M. V, p. 1164, 1855. 
bilincata F. Pack. Proc. Ent, Soc. Phil. Ill, p.376, 1864. 
biseriata E. Pack. 5th. Rep. Peab. Ac. Sci. p. 68, 1873. 
genicula D. Grt. Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phil. p. 59, 1862. 
grotei D. B.& Benj. Cont. Nat. Hist Lep. N. A., V, p. 38, 1922. 
hermineata E. Guen. Spec. Gen. Phal. II, p. 58, 1857. 
hudsoniD. B.& Benj. Cont. Nat. Hist. Lep. N. A. V„ p. 39,1922. 
f the forms of the American Drepanidae. 
irrorata O. Pack. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. III., p. 377, 1864. 
Ievis D. Huds. Can. Ent. XXV., p. 24, 1893. 
luteifera E. Dyar Ins. Ins. menstr. V., p. 68, 1917. 
marginata O. Wkr. C. L. B. M. V., p. 1165, 1855. 
rampartensis F. B. &• Benj. Cont. Nat. Hist. Lep. N.A. V., 
p. 39, 1922. 
rosea O. Wkr. C. L. H. B. M. V., p. 1104, 1855. 
siculifer D. Pack. Rep. Peab. Ac. Sci.. IV., p. 87, 1872. 
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