Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
Differs from the typical section of the genus in the presence of a small fovea at the base of the male forewings (as in agrestaria Grossb.) and the lack of a hair-pencil on the hind tibiae in the same sex. Placed in this genus on account of the similarity of male genitalia, which are very close to those of serrataria B. & McD. as figured in my Studies in North American Cleorini.
* Contribution from the Division of (Systematic Entomology), Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.