CATALOGUE OF NOCTUID^ SMITH. 67 



the collection of the American Entomological Society, labeled by Mr. 

 Grote, but not marked "type." It seems to be the original of the 

 figure cited, above, and in view of Mr. Grote's statement, quoted in the 

 preface hereto, must be considered " type." 



A. ingeniculata Smith. 

 1890. Smith, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 38, 216, Agrotis. 



HABITAT. Colorado. 



The type is with Mr. J. Angelman, Newark. An exact duplicate is 

 in the Coll. TJ. S. National Museum. 



A. bollii Grt. 



1883. Grt., Bull. Geol. Surv., vi, 160, Agrotis. 



hilaris \\ Grt. 

 1880. Grt., Can. Ent., xii, 153, Agrotis. 



HABITAT. Texas. 



The type is in the British Museum, and is a very distinct species, 

 which I had not before seen. 



A. dapsilis Grt. 

 1883. Grt., Bull. Geol. Surv., vi, 582, Agrotis. 



HABITAT. Florida. 



The type is with Dr. Thaxter, in whose collection I have seen it. It 

 is altogether impossible to locate it generically because of its imperfect 



condition. 



A. hero Morr. 







1876. Morr., Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., xvm, 238, Agrotis. 



1880. Grt., Bull. Geol. Surv., vi, 160, Agrotis. 



HABITAT. Massachusetts. 



I have never seen this species and do not know where the type can 

 be found. It is not likely that this name refers to a form distinct from 

 any other here given; but I can not at present place it. 



A. nanalis Grt. 



1881. Grt., Can. Ent., xm, 131, Agrotis. 



HABITAT. Nevada. 



The type in the British Museum is evidently from Mr. Tepper. It is 

 an imperfect female, with smooth front, no fore legs, and broad, frail 

 wings. It is obscurely fuscous brown or black, ordinary spots fused 

 as in hollemannij but faint. I never before saw it, and without a male 

 can not give it a definite place. 



A. tenuicola Morr. 

 1874. Morr., Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., xvir, 163, Agrotis. 



HABITAT. New York. 



It is more than likely that this will turn out a form of Noctua, conflua,', 

 bnt I have nothing answering nearly enough to it to make sure. I am 

 utterly in the dark as to the location of the type. 



