CATALOGUE OF NOCTl'I I >.K SMITH. 101 



HABITAT. Colorado, Glenwood Springs in October; Nevada; New 

 Mexico. 



The type of munis is in the British Museum; that of suhhitix is in the 

 Hulst collection. They undoubtedly refer to the same species. 



C. dissona Mocsdil. 



1860. Moeschl., Wien. Eut. Monatschr., iv. 36;"., pi. 9, f. 4, Agrotis. 



1X85. Smith. Ent. Amer.. i, 14, Agrotix. 



1885. Smith, Stett. Ent. Zeit., XLVI. 223. Agrotis. 



rara } Pack. 

 1S6S. Pack., Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H.. xi. 38. Ai/rntis. 



1890. Smith, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., Xo. 38, 1X4, ]r. syii. 



HABITAT. Labrador. 



Mr. Moeschler was good enough to send me type specimens for study. 

 In the Staudinger collection is quite a good series showing no small 

 amount of variation. The tendency is all in the direction of opt para, 

 from which it really differs only in lacking the black shades and lines. 



C. vetusta AYlk. 



1865. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., xxxn, 662, Mamestra. 



1891. Smith, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., xiv, 274, Mamestra. 

 tetru Wlk. 



1865. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het,, xxxm, 768, Lepipolys. 



euroides Grt. 

 1874. Grt,, Proc, Ac. Nat. Sci. Phil., 1874, 202, Agrotis. 



jH'rpitra Morr. 



1874. Morr., Pr. Bost. Soc. N. H., xvn, 164, Ayrolis. 

 1880. Grt., Bull. Geol. Surv., vi, 151 == ettroidcx. 



HABITAT. California; Washington; Vancouver. 

 Types of the Walker aud Grote species are in the British Museum. 

 All the names refer to one form. 



C. alticola Smith." 

 1890. Smith, Trans. Am. Eut. Soc., xvn, 51, At/rotis. 



HABITAT. Sierra Nevada, California; Colorado. 



Types are in the National Museum and in the Edwards collection. 



iiifausta Wlk.* 



1865. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., xxxm, 729, Hadcna. 



ritfiitit Smith. 

 1887. Smith, Proc. IT. S. Nat. Mus., X, 461, Agrotis. 



HABITAT. Vancouver; New Mexico, 7,000 feet, in July; Colorado, 

 Hall Valley in August. 



The type of Walker's species is in the British Museum; of my own, 

 specimens are in the National Museum and with Prof. Snow. There 

 is, unfortunately, no doubt that the names refer to the one species. 



C. basiflava Smith.* 

 1890. Smith, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., xvu. 52, At/rotis. 



HABITAT. Northwest British Columbia; South Park, Colorado. 

 Types are in the National Museum and in the Neumcegen collection. 



