192 BULLETIN it, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



E. obscura Grt. 



1883. Grt., Can. Ent., xv, 7, Xc 



1890. Grt., Revised Check List, 22, En<-<il upturn. 



HABITAT. Arizona. 



The type is in the Neuniu-yeii collection. 



Genus DORYODES (in. 

 1857. Gn., Spec. Gen., Phal.. n, 233. 



D. bistrialis (ieyer. * 



1X1':;. ( Jrycr, Zntnege, 388, ft'. 775. 776, .lyri 

 1878. (irt., Hull. Geol. Snrv., iv, 179, Donjodcs. 

 1881. Grt., Can. Ent., xni, fll, Uni-i/ml,'*. 

 acuitir'nt H-Scb. 



1856. H-Scb., Lep. Ex., Suppl., 74, I'. 417, Ligla. 



1857. (in., Spec. Gen., Phal., n, 233, pi. 17, f. 6, 



1858. Wlk., C. B. Mas., Met., xvi, 73, t I'. xenial,*. 

 1860. Clem., Proc. Ae. Nat. Sri. Phil., 1860, 251, 

 1878. Grt., Bull. Geol. Surv., iv, 179, pr. syu. 



ilicisa Wlk. 

 1863. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Met., xxvn, 1X7, Thcnnma. 



prontpttUn Wlk. 

 1863. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Met., xxvn, 196, Tiinsa. 



HABITAT. Eastern, Middle, and Western States; Florida; Maine 

 and Massachusetts, in August; Kansas in September. 



The Walker types are in the British Museum, and were described as 

 Crambids, while (xnenee considered the species Geometrid. 



D. spadaria (in. 



1857. Gn., Spec. Gen., Pbal., n, 234, Doryodes. 

 1862. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Met., xxiv, 1148, Doriiotlrx. 



HABITAT. Florida . 



I have not seen the type; nor have I made any effort to identify the 

 species. 



Genus PHIPROSOPUS Grt. 

 1872. Grt., Trans. Am. Ent, Soc., iv, 90. 



P. callitrichoides (irt.' 



1872. Grt., Trans. Am. Ent, Soc., iv, 90, 



1873. Grt., Bull. Buff. Soc, Nat, Sci., i, 170, Hn<l>-ioj>lira. 



1874. (irt,. Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., n, 29, Sndariophora. 

 1876. Grt., Can. Ent., vin, 205, /'/M>n*.sy>.s. 



itc u tnl is I Wlk. 



1858. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., xvi, 73, lini<>dvx. 

 1872. (irt., Trans. Am. Ent, Soc., iv, 91, pr. syn. 



nantitnrin Zell. 



1872. Zell., Verb. k. k. /ool.-ltot. Ges., ]X72, 191), 1, 2, f. 11, ftndarioptwni. 



1873. Grt,, Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat, Sci., i, 170, pr. syn. 



HABITAT. New York to Texas, in May. 



Mr. (Irote's type is in the British Museum, and so, probably, is Zel- 

 ler's, though I did not see the latter. Mr. Grote was quite correct in 

 citing Walker's anutalia to this species. 



