CATALOGUE OF NOCTUID.E SMITH. 110 



The arctic localities are from Walker, whose type is in the British 

 Museum, and is what we know as grandis. 



M. invalida Smith.* 



1891. Smith, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XIV, 225, Mamestra. 



HABITAT. Colorado; California Sierra Nevada, Placer County in 

 June; Portland, Oregon, May and June. 

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



M. trifolii Rott. * 



1776. Rott., Natnrf., IX, 131, Xoctua. 



1*75. Spt-yer, Stett. Eut. Zeit., xxxvi, 137, Mamcstrd. 



clicnopodil Fabr. 



1787. Fabr., Mant. Ins., n, 146, Noctii. 

 1793. Gmel., ed. Linn. Syst. Nat., 2542, Xnctua. 

 1793. Fabr., Eut. Syst., m, 2, 68, Noctun. 

 1811. Oliv., Enc.Meth., vnr, 303, Xoctua. 

 1816. Hbn., Verzeichniss, 219, Diatai-axia. 

 1852. Gu., Spec. Gen., Noct., n, 97, Hadcna. 

 1857. Wlk., C. 13. Mus., Het., xi, 570, Hadena. 

 1881. French, Can. Ent., xin, 23, larva. 

 1881. Coquillett, Papilio, I, 7, Mann-xtru. 



albifusa Wlk. 



1857. Wlk., C. U. Mus., Het., xn, 753, Hadena. 

 1873. Grt., Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., i, 104, Mamestra. 

 1875. Speyer, Stett. Ent. Zeit., xxxvi, 202, pr. syii. 

 1881. Grt., Can. Ent., xm, 128, pr. syn. 



glaucovaria Wlk. 



1860. Wlk., Can. Nat. and Geol., v, 255, Apanica. 

 1877. Grt,, Can. Ent., ix, 28, pr. syu. 



major Speyer. 



1875. Speyer, Stett. Ent. Zeit., xxxvi, 138, pr. var. 

 1881. Grt., Can. Ent., xm, 128, pr. var. 



var. oregonica Grt. 



1881. Grt., Can. Ent., xm, 230, Mamcxtra. 

 1891. Smith, Proc. U. S.Nat. Mus., xiv, 227, pr. var. 



HABITAT. Europe and North America; May, June, August, and 

 September. 



The types of albifusa and oregonica are in the British Museum; that 

 of ghtucovaria is in the collection of the Ent. Soc. of Ontario. I have 

 omitted marmorosa as a variety, because it does not agree with any of 

 our forms, and may indeed be specifically distinct. Mr. Neumcegen 

 also has a " type " of oregonica. 



M. u-scripta Smitb.* 

 1891. Smith, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mas., xiv, 228, Mamestra. 



HABITAT. Sierra Nevada, California; Colorado. 



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



