Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences . Beut., Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., v, p. 19, Feb., 1893. Primaries twice as long as broad; costa almost straight, very slightly concave about themiddle; apex pointed; outer margin slightly rounded; inner angle obliciuelj- rounded. Secondariesreaching to the inner angle of the i)rimaries, apex acutely Iounded, outer margin almost oblique,hind angle rounded. Body ((5 ) slender, extending beyond the secondaries; anal tuft pilose, femora and tibia? covered with long ciliated hairs, tarsi covered only with very shortsca


Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences . Beut., Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., v, p. 19, Feb., 1893. Primaries twice as long as broad; costa almost straight, very slightly concave about themiddle; apex pointed; outer margin slightly rounded; inner angle obliciuelj- rounded. Secondariesreaching to the inner angle of the i)rimaries, apex acutely Iounded, outer margin almost oblique,hind angle rounded. Body ((5 ) slender, extending beyond the secondaries; anal tuft pilose, femora and tibia? covered with long ciliated hairs, tarsi covered only with very shortscales. Head dejjressed. i)alpi very short and barely visible, owing to the scales (•overiug the sameand the thorax. Antenna^ half as long as the primaries; stalk stout, with the pectinations to aboutthe middle of equal length, when they very gradually in length to about 2 mm. before theapex, which portion is without pectinations. The genus is allied to ^ (Beutenmiiller.) 188 MEMOIltS OF THE NATIOXAL ACxVDEMY OF Fio. 74.—Teiiation of fore vriw^ of Euhiijidrpax rosea. (Djar del.) Euliyparpax rosea Iicut. (PI. VI. fig. 24.) Euhjiparpux rosea Bent., Amer. .Miis. Nat. v. p. 19. Feb., 18J3. Xciini. anil Dyar, Tiaus. Amer. Ent. , p. 204, .June, 1894; Jmirn. Amer. Eut. Soc.,.ii. p. 117. Sept., 1894. Htiul, tliorax, and body pale , slij^htly tinged witli pink, rrimaries oeherous, inclined to be eoloied, witha very narrow undulated line of a deei)er colorbeyond the middle of the line .somewhat curvedbefore reaching the Be-yond this line, before the outermargin, a row of very indis-tinct spots of the same the end of the discal area isa faint indication of an ocherousspot. Secondaries rose colored,with the cilia paler. all the wings wholly , without any legs and body are alsotinged with pinkish. Stalk ofanteumr. above, whit


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