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blackish exteriorly; terminal, with two dark fuscous rings, one near the base, 
the other near the tip. 
I have before me a single specimen. 
ENIC0ST0MA1 Steph. 
Wings broad, ovate. Cilia of hind wings rather long. 
Hind wings broadly ovate } costa straight, hind margin rounded to 
the base, scarcely retuse before the tip. Costal vein long, entering the 
costa behind the tip ’ subcostal simple attenuated towards base ; discal 
vein oblique, with two branches, the lower one arched. Median 3- 
branched, the two superior from a common point. The fold slightly 
thickened. Submedian and internal distinct. 
Fore wing, the first subcostal branch arises about the basal third, 
beyond which are three branches, the apical furcate near the tip, both 
branches entering the costa just above it. The origins of the first and 
second branches separated. Fiscal vein has two branches. Median 
3-branched, the two posterior form a common point. Fold thickened. 
Submedian with basal fork. 
Head rather rough* (?). No ocelli. Antennae scarcely one-half so 
long as fore wings, filiform, slightly denticulate beneath. Labial palpi 
arched, the whole of the terminal joint being above the vertex; second 
joint long, twice the length of the terminal, flattened, with appressed 
scales, except at the tip; terminal smooth, cylindrical, slender. Max¬ 
illary palpi not perceptible. Tongue at least twice the length of labial 
palpi, scaled. 
E? Packardella.—Fore wings-gray, tinted along the costa, especially at the 
base, with roseate; slightly streaked and dusted with deep brown. From the 
base of the wing on the costa, arises a deep brown irregular stripe, which 
bends towards the inner margin to about the middle of the fold, and thence 
curves to the middle of the costa, and throws off towards the inner margin, a 
short hook margined internally with white, and above it a streak towards the 
base of the wing with white in the angle. Hind wing-s pale gray. 
Antennse fuscous, tinted with roseate at the base. Head gray. Labial palpi 
gray; second joint tinted with roseate and dusted with fuscous; terminal with 
a fuscous ring near the tip. 
I have before me a single specimen, in tolerably good condition, re¬ 
ceived from Mr. Packard. 
Almost too much denuded to determine. 
