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2— Leucania harveyi .—A white dorsal line, then a dark brown 
stripe, then a pale yellow line, then a light brown line shading into 
yellow at the lower edge, then a dark brown stigmatal line, then a 
pale yellowish line, then an indistinct light brown line; venter pale 
yellow; head yellow, with a somewhat triangular mark on each 
side. Length, 1^ inches. May to September. Enters the earth. 
(D. W. Coquillett.) 
3— Leucania phragmitidicola .—A light dorsal line, then a wide dark 
stripe, on which is a row of black dots, or, in place of this stripe, 
there is a dark, then a light, then a dark line; next to this is a 
light line, then a dark or black line, then a light line, then a dark 
or pinkish stripe, lightest in the middle, then a light line, which is 
sometimes wanting, then a dark or black stripe, lightest in the 
middle, then a light stigmatal line, then a pinkish stripe, which is 
sometimes wanting; venter dark-colored; head pale brownish, with 
two black dashes on each side, and with two curved black lines on 
the face. Length, 1J inches. Feeds on grass. Found throughout 
the year. Enters the earth. (D. W. Coquillett.) 
