CATALOGUE OF NOCTUID^ SMITH. 65 



1875. Morr., Psycho, I, 85, a)i sp. (list. 



1875. Grt., Psyche, i, 100 carnca. 



1885. Smith, Ent. Amer., i, 14, pr. syn. 



1885. Smith, Stett. Ent. Zeit., XLVI, 223, pr. syn. 



HABITAT. Mount Washington, N. H.; Labrador. 



Mr. Moeschler's type has been in my hands and has been compared 

 by me with Morrison's type from the (haef collection. The species is 

 in the British Museum, mixed with carnea. 



Genus SETAGROTIS Smith. 

 1890. Smith, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 38, 59. 



S. planifrons Smith. 

 1890. Smith, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., xvu, 42, Agrotis. 



HABITAT. Northwest British Columbia. 

 The type is in Mr. Neumoegeu's collection. 



S. cougrua Smith.* 

 1890. Smith, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., xvu, 43, Agrotis. 



HABITAT. Oregon. 



The type is in the National Museum collection. 



S. veruilis Grt.* 



1879. Grt., Can. Ent., xi, 57, Agrotis. 



1879. Grt., No. Am. Ent., i, 38, A gratis. 



1890. Smith, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 38, 42, AMpJiagrrfia. 



HABITAT. Colorado, Gleiiwood Springs in August and September ; 

 Nevada; Sierra Nevada, California. 



S. infimatis Grt. 



1880. Grt., No. Am. Ent., I, 93, Agrotis. 



1890. Smith, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 38, 42, Adelphagrotis. 



HABITAT. California ; Washington. 



The types of both vernilis and infimatis are in the British Museum, 

 and both are males. The specimens I had theretofore seen were all 

 females, and my guess as to the character of the male antenna proved 

 erroneous. Removed to Setayrotis, the characters pointed out by me 

 still hold to separate the species. From the two forms described by 

 ine they are entirely distinct. 



Genus AGROTIS Ochs. 

 1816. Octis., Schmett. Eur., iv, 66. 



A. badinodis Grt.* 

 1874. Grt., Can. Ent., vi, 13, Agrotis. 



HABITAT. Maryland; New York; Canada; Middle, Eastern, and 

 Northern United States in August and September ; Texas in November. 

 The type is in Dr. Lintner's collection. 

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