CATALOGUE OF NOCTUID.E SMITH. 369 



1852. Gn., Spec. Gen., Noct., in, 14,=er/w, larva. 

 saundi'i-xii Beth. 



1864. Beth., Proc. But. Soc., Phil., iv, 215, llomoptcra. 



1865. Beth., Canadian Journal, x, 257 , /fvinoptcra. 



1877. Bean, Cau.Ent., IX, 174, pr. syn. 



1878. Lint,, Ent. Cont., iv, 109,? pr. syn. 

 viridans Wlk. 



1857. Wlk., C. B. Mas., Het., xni, 1064, Homoptera. 



quadriplagiata Wlk. 



iiivohitti Wlk. 



1857. Wlk., C. B. Mas., Het., xin, 1055, Homoptera. 

 1865. Bethnne, Canadian Journal, x, 253, Homoptera. 



HABITAT. Canada, May, June, and September; Texas to California, 

 May and June; August to November in northern and eastern range; 

 Texas in March, May, and October; United States generally. 



The Walker types are all in the British Museum and all refer to the 

 edusa form, riridtinx representing the darker specimens. Walker cites 

 to viridans, H. viridus Gn., in, 13, described from South America, and 

 refers both with a question to lunata Cram. I have not seen Guenee's 

 type, and therefore cite Walker's name only in the synonyms. I can 

 not find any description of H. quadriplagiata^ but there may be such. 



H. iiigricans Both. 



1864. Bethune, Proc. Ent. Soc., Phil., iv, 214, Homoptera. 



1865. Bethune, Canadian Journal, x, 252, Homoptera. 



HABITAT. Canada, August; Middle and Northern States. 

 The type is probably with Dr. Bethune. 



H. rosae Behr. 

 1870. Grt., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., in, 28, Homoptera. 



HABITAT. California. 

 I have not seen the type. 



H. rubi Edw.* 



1881. Hy. Edw., Papilio, I, 28, Homoptera. 

 HABITAT. California; Arizona. 

 Types are in the Edwards collection. 



H. niiiierea Gn.* 



1852. Gn., Spec. Gen., Noct., in, 15, pi. 18, f. 6, Homoptera. 

 1857. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., Xlli, 1054, Homoptera. 

 1865. Bethune, Canadian Journal, x, 254, Homoptera. 



ol)Uqua\ Wlk. 



1857. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., xm, 1054, Homoptera, 

 1868. Grt. & Rob., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., ir, 79, pr. syn. 



HABITAT. Canada; North America in May and June; Middle, Cen- 

 tral, and Southern States. 



I have not seen the type which is in the Oberthiir collection ; but the 

 figure is unmistakable. The specimen named miner ea in the British 

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