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median 3 -brancfied, 3 and 4 stalked, 5 from the cross.vein, weak 6 and 7 from the 
apex ol the cell, 8 joined to subcostal for one-third of the length of the cell. Frenu. 
Eves larged no ocelli; antennae simple (V), palpi long, obliquely ascending 
twice as long as the head and rising above the vertex, second joint long, closely 
scaled, third distinct, small. Body slender, legs with long spurs, two pair on the 
hind tibse ; wings long, narrow, the costa nearly straight but depressed at apical 
third, outer margin straight, curved at anal angle; secondaries considerably shorter 
than primaries. , . . 
In the synoptic table falls with Tantura Kirb., but this genus 
possesses ocelli and must be removed to the Noctuidse (see later in this 
‘article). 
Palpidia pallidior, sp. nov. 
Pale ocherous, veins pale ocherous, all the interspaces thickly irrorate with black 
scales. Secondaries whitish. 1 
One 9. Cocoanut Grove, Florida (E. A. Schwarz). Type No. 
3783, U. S. Nat. Mus. 
Resembles Cr ambidia pallida Pack. 
euchromiim:. 
Lycomorpha Harris. 
The account of this genus by Neumoegen and Dyar (Journ. N. Y. 
Ent. Soc., I, 102) contains two important errors. We did not observe 
that vein 8 was present on the hind wings of coccinea Hy. Edw., having 
only examined the type without removing it from the drawer, and hence 
wrongly allowed it to remain in Lycomorpha. We mistook for L. fill- 
aens Edw the specimens which stand in the Edwards collection as 
^Ptychoglene cequalis and described these. It will be noticed that our 
description contradicts Edwards’ original one (Papilio I, 116). These 
specimens bear a label, I think, in Mr. Schaus’ handwriting, but they 
do not belong to Ptychoglene , as vein 8 of secondaries is .absent; more¬ 
over they do not fit Walker’s description of P. cequalis , as the costal 
edge is not black and the thorax is red instead of black. I propose to 
call them Lycomorpha schaus 1. 
Lycomorpha pulchra, sp. nov. 
Head and body black ; thorax above, including collar and patagia, red. Wing, 
bright red, the fringes of both narrowly black and a very narrow black line on the 
outer fourth of costa and internal margin of primaries. Expanse, 25 mm. 
1 $ , Texas (Belfrage). Type No. 3786, U. S. Nat. Mus. . 
Of the species described as Lycomorpha, sinuata and coccinea y 
Edw. belong to Ptychoglene (Arctiidse); mexicana Druce, cons tans 
