188 BULLETIN -M, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



The type of the species is in the British .Museum and I have a care- 

 fully compared specimen. I have not seen Mr. Morrison's variety, 

 which may be another species, probably represented in the National 

 Museum. 



L. juncicola Gn." 



1852. On., Spec. ("Jen., Noct., i, S3, Len<'<tn'ni. 

 1856. Wlk., C. B. Mns., Hi-t,, ix, 96, Lnifunin. 

 adjitta Grt. 



1874. C}rt., Bull. Buff. Sue. N:t1. Sci., n, 15S, If<-lio]>1iihi. 



1875. Harv., Bull. Buff. Soc. N;it. Sci.. in, S, If,-li,>i>liiltt. 



HABITAT. Alabama; Texas in March. 



Mr. Grote's type is in the British Museum, where there is also a 

 specimen named juncicola, apparently determined by Guenee. Guenee 

 credits the species to Boisduval, but describes it himself for the first 

 time. The specimen agrees well with the description and may, I 

 think, be fairly considered as representative of juncicolu which, then, 

 is the same as culjnia. 



L. farcta Grt. 

 1881. Grt., Can. Eut., xin, 15, Hi>H<>]>l<il. 



HABITAT. (California. 



The type is in the British Museum. I have a compared specimen 

 almost exactly like it. 



L. insueta Gn. ~ 



1852. Gn., Spec. Geu., Noct., i, SI, Lencun'nt. 

 1856. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het,, ix, 95, Lciicanin. 

 1877. Grt., C'nii. Ent., ix, 28, = commoides. 

 adoiiea (Srt. 



1574. Grt., Bull. P.uff. Soc. Nat. Sci., n, 159, /l,-li<>i>]iil,i. 



HABITAT. Nova Scotia; Canada in July; New York, June to Au- 

 gust; Colorado. 



IJoth the types are in the British Museum and refer to the same 

 species. Insueta is a somewhat darker form ; but not otherwise different. 

 Mr. Grote's reference to commoidcs was based on determinations made 

 by Walker, and that was a very unsafe basis. I have specimens com- 

 pared with the types. 



L. commoides Gn.* 



1852. Gn., Spec. Geu., Noct., I, 86, Lciicania. 

 1850. Wlk., C. B. Mns., Ht., JX, 96, Lem-anw. 



1575. Spcycr, Stett. Ent. /nit., XXXVI, 113, Lciicanid. 



HABITAT. Nova Scotia; Canada; New York, June to August; Wis- 

 consin; Minnesota; Illinois; Colorado; New Mexico; Florida in March. 



The type is in the British Museum and is the species so named in 

 American collections. 



