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1852. Gn. Spec. Gen., Noct., in, 314, pr. syn. 



punctularis { Bdv. 

 1840. Bdv., Ind. Meth., 107, Opldnsa. 

 1852. Gn., Spec. Gen., Noct., in, 314, pr. syn. 



perlala Wlk. 

 1858. Wlk., C. B. Mas., Het., xiv, 1480, Phurys. 



indentata Harv. 



1875. Harv., Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., n, 282, Eemigia. 

 1875. Harv., Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., in, 12, ? pr. var. 



texana Morr. 



1874. Morr., Proc. Bost., Soc. N. H., xvn, 219, ? pr. var. 



1875. Harv., Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., in, 12, pr. syn. 

 1875. Morr., Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phil., 1875, 71, an sp. dist. 



disseverans Wlk. 

 1858. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., xiv, 1495, Eemigia. 



var. marcida Gn.* 



1852. Gii., Spec. Gen., Noct., in, 317, Eemigia. 

 1858. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., xiv, 1495, Eemigia. 



hcxastylus Harv. 

 1875. Harv., Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., n, 285, Eemigia. 



HABITAT. Labrador to Florida, to Texas; east of the Rocky Moun- 

 tains; Texas in March, September, October, November ; Florida in 

 August and March ; Delaware in May. 



A typical specimen of latipes is in the British Museum and is very 

 nearly like the type of indentata Harv., which is in the same collection. 

 The type of Phurys perlata is a better marked specimen of the same 

 species, and the type of disseverans is the pale, almost immaculate form. 

 The type of hexastylus Harvey is in the British Museum, and is exactly 

 like the type of marcida in the Jardin des Plautes. It is a larger form 

 of the ordinary species, I believe. The species, according to Gueiiee, 

 is widely distributed on both sides of the equator. 



Genus TRAMA Harv. 

 1875. Harv., Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., in, 13. 



T. detrahens Wlk.* 



1858. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Ilet., xiv, 1834, Poapliila. 



arrosa Harv. 

 1875. Harv., Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., in, 13, Trama. 



HABITAT. Southern States; Florida in March; Texas in June and 

 August; Mississippi. 



The types are in the British Museum. The Walker type is a poor, 

 worn example, but there is no doubt of its identity with Dr. Harvey's 

 species. 



T. hinna Geyer.* 



1837. Geyer, Zutrsege, v, 41, ff. 971, 972, Acolasia. 

 1852. Gn'., Spec. Gen., Noct., in, 216, Bcndis. 

 1858. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het , xiv, 1339, Bendis. 



1881. Grt., Can. Ent., xm, 92, Acolasia. 



1882. Grt., New List, 41, Trama. 



HABITAT. Georgia; Texas; Florida in March. 



