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1 have not .seen the type and do not know where it is. Mr. Grotc 

 has suggested that it may be the southern form of the preceding, but 

 later lists it as a good species. I am not in a position to decide the 

 matter and leave it as Mr. Grote did. 



Genus TRILEUCA Grt. 

 1883. Grt., Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., xxi, 166. 



T. buxea Grt. 



1882. Grt., Can.Ent., xm, 230, Scliinia. 



1882. Grt., Papilio, n, 64, pi. i, f. 4, Scliinia. 



1883. Grt., Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., xxi, 166, Trilenca. 



HABITAT. Southwestern Texas. 



The type is in Mr. ]STeunio3 gen's collection. 



T. dentalis Smith. 

 1891. Smith, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., xvm, 123, Trileuca. 



HABITAT. Southern Texas. 



The type is in Mr. NeuinoBgen's collection. 



T. gulnare Strk. 



1878. Strk., Proc. Dav. Ac. Sci., n, 274, pi. ix, f. 1, Scliinia. 

 1883. Smith, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., X, 252, ScMnia. 

 1883. Grt., Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., xxi, 153, Trileuca. 



HABITAT. Pennsylvania; Illinois. 



The type is with Mr. Strecker. I have seen one other specimen. It 

 may not be congeneric with the others referred here, but it is nearer 

 right than with ScMnia. Strictly, rectifascia is the type of Trileuca, 

 because buxea was placed in Xaniliodes on p. 153, and is only incidentally 

 referred to Trileuca on p. 1GG; but rectifascia is an Atcthmia, and the 

 genus, as based on that species, of course, a synonym. Mr. Grote did 

 not see proof of this paper in the Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., which is full of 

 typographical and other errors, else he would have seen the contradic- 

 tion, and it is in accordance with " the usual comity and practice " that 

 I retain the name with buxea as type. 



Genus ATETHMIA Hbn. 

 1816. Hbu., Vo.r/eichniss, 238. 



A. subusta Him.* 



1818. Hbn., Zutrrege, n, 205, 206, Aiethmia. 

 1816. Hbn., Verzeichniss, 238, Atelhmia. 

 1852. Gil., Spec. Gen., Noct., n, 13, Atethmia. 

 1856. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., x, 490, Atcthmia. 



HABITAT. Florida; Texas; Central and South America 

 Mr. Druce says, in the Biol. Cent. Am., Het. 290, that Anilwphila 

 erecta Wlk., Poaphila congesta Wlk., and Lapltyyma trilineata Wlk., are 

 all the same as subusta Hbn., and he is probably right. 



