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with an oval spot each side. Third segment, band gradually narrowed in the middle; fourth and fifth segments, bands slightly interrupted; [[venter?]] immaculate.
  Length nine-twentieths of an inch.
 In the collection of Mr. William W. Wood.
  This species would seem to be allied to the [[underlined]] serena [[/underlined]], judging by the description that Fabric[[ues?]]gives of that insect, particularly as he describes the costal margin of the wings to be fuscous.
 That insect, however, is stated to be only a little smaller than the [[underlined]] namea [[/underlined]] of the same authora size which at once puts that species out of the question. 
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[[Say]], Vol. I, p. 385.
[[underlined]]Tiphia [[/underlined]] Fabr. Latr.