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APODA; PAOKARDIA. By H. (i. Dyar f- 
gracea. 
fiskeana. 
graefi i. 
y-inversa. 
parctUela. 
hupiiiala. 
ree-tilinca. 
latomia. 
maxima. 
elegans. 
fused, 
rea twlh i. 
gem inula 
L. gracea Dyar has more pinkish brown forewings with a narrow straight white median line, with 
a purple shadow behind it; faint traces of a bent exterior line. Hindwing yellowish pink. 2 still unknown. 
Expanse of wings: 15- 17 mm. From Florida (Paradise Rey). 
L. fiskeana Dyar (164 c) has brown forewings, quite monotonous, with 2 blackish transverse lines, 
the middle one straight, edged whitish inwards, the exterior one bent; hindwing blackish. Expanse of wings: 
10—12, $ 14- 16 mm. The green larva ends quadrangular behind, it exhibits a yellow undulate subdorsal 
line on each side, the parts pressed in are marked yellow. It lives on many shrubs. New Hampshire, Connec¬ 
ticut, Iowa. New Carolina. 
L. graefii Pack. (164 c) has also monotonously brown forewings with the same linear marking as in 
fiskeana , but the hindwings are brownish yellow, sometimes feebly dusted blackish. Expanse of wings: <$ 10 
to 11 mm; $ still unknown. The species may not differ specifically from fiskeana , but it is somewhat smaller 
with light hindwings. Texas. 
5. Genus: Apoda Haw. 
Similar to the genus Tortricidia, but the more quadrangular forewing has an almost rectangular apex 
and a straight costal margin. The names: Cochlidion Hbn., Chelonias Him., and Limacodes Latr. are synonymous. 
A. y-inversa Pack. (164 c). Forewing brownish yellow with 2 parallel dark brow n lines, the exterior 
one straight, shortened by an oblique bent apical line; the veins in the median area are sometimes striped 
brown. Expanse of wings: $ 23—25, $ 25—31 mm. Larva of an elliptic shape, green with yellow subdorsal 
lines uniting at the quadrangular anal end; frons with a yellow transverse line. On hickorey. New York, 
Pennsylvania, Maryland, North Carolina, Missouri, Texas, Florida. —• parallela H. Edw. has a more irregularly 
bent exterior line. 
A. biguttata Pack. (= tetraspilaris Wkr.) (164 d). The brown forewing is dusted whitish in the median 
area between the transverse lines which are edged with whitish; a dark red-brown spot at the apex and anal 
angle. Expanse of wings: $ 20—23, $ 24—27 mm. Larva elliptical, quadrangularly cut off behind, whitish 
green with a narrow whitish subdorsal line on each side. On oaks. New Hampshire, New York. Maryland, 
North Carolina, Missouri. 
A. rectilinea G. <C P.. (164 d) is smaller than the preceding species, the red-brown spots at the apex 
and tornus of the same colour as the basal area. Median area dusted blackish between the transverse lines, 
the interior line bordered with white outside. Hindwing black, fringe brown. Expanse of wings: <$ 17 mm: 
£ still unknown. New Jersey, South Carolina, Florida. 
A. latomia Harv. Forewing brown, apex similarly coloured, the median area lighter, inwardly bor¬ 
dered by the w hitish-edgecl median line and an oblique apical line. Hindwing brownish straw-coloured. Ex¬ 
panse of wings: G 15- -23, $ 26 mm. Eastern Texas. 
A. maxima Dyar is much larger than the preceding species, from brownish ochreous to reddish brown, 
the marginal area occasionally lighter, the centre traversed by a somewhat oblique dark line bordered with 
white outside. Hindwing somewhat lighter than forewing. Expanse of wings: $ 27, $ 28 mm. Larva not 
known. Texas (Brewster County). 
0. Genus: Packardia G. & R. 
Separated from the preceding genus only by the broader and rounder shape of the wings. Crytosia 
Pack, (nee Perr.) is synonymous. 
P. elegans Pack. (= nigripunctata Goodell) (164 cl). Forewing from whitish straw-colour to greyish 
bjrown with two whitish transverse lines, the exterior line cut off by an oblique apical streak, a darker shadow 
behind the interior line, and 2 or 3 black dots above the anal angle. Hindwing lighter or slightly dusted black¬ 
ish. Expanse of wings: £ 15—18, $ 18—20 mm. Larva elliptical with a pointed anal end, yellowish green, 
with an undulate, indistinct, yellowish subclorsal line. It lives on various low trees and shrubs in shady forests. 
Massachusetts, New York. fusca Pack, are darker specimens. 
P. ceanothi Dyar has more orange ochreous forewings, the lines as in elegans, but rather indistinct, 
the middle line bordered with dark outside, 2 more or less distinct dark dots above the anal angle. Expanse 
of wings: $ 15- 16, $ 19—20 mm. Larva similar to that of elegans, on low bushes of Ceanothus. North Carolina. 
P. geminata Pack. (164 d). The chalky white forewing is strewn with brown and has brown lines, 
the interior one fine, the exterior one parting the apex extends to 2 white dots at the anal angle; the discal 
