

CATALOGUE OF NOfTUTDJE SMITH. 371 



H. uuiformis Morr. 

 1875. Morr., Can. Eut., vn, 148, Homoptera. 



HABITAT. Georgia. 



The type is in the Tepper collection. 



H. cinerea Morr. 

 1875. Morr., Can. Ent., vn, 148, Homoptera. 



HABITAT. Massachusetts. 



I have no information as to the type of this species. 



H. penna Morr. 



1875. Morr., Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., xvm, 241, Homoplcra. 

 1878. Grt,, Bull. Geol. Surv., iv, 185, Phcoc.yma. 



HABITAT. Illinois; Middle and Central States. 

 I have not seen the type. 



H. unilineata Grt.* 



1876. Grt., Can. Eut., vm, 108, Homoplera. 

 1883. Grt., Can. Ent., xv, 123, Homoptera. 



HABITAT. Canada; Eastern, Middle and Central States, May; Dis- 

 trict of Columbia in April. 

 The type is in the British Museum. 



H. obliqua Gn.* 



1852. Gn., Spec. Gen., Noct., in, 16, pi. xv, f. 7, Homoptera. 



HABITAT. Middle, Eastern and Central States, May and June. 



The type is probably with M. Oberthiir. The British Museum spec- 

 imen is a rubbed lunata, and does not agree with Guenee's figure. In 

 the Grote collection there are specimens which are, I believe, correctly 



determined. 



H. duplicata Beth.* 



156. Bethune, Canadian Journal, x, 257, Homnplcra. 



HABITAT. Canada; Northern and Middle States j Washington in 

 September. 

 The type is probably with Dr. Betlume. 



H. benesignata Harv. 

 1875. Harv., Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., in, 14, Homoptera. 



HABITAT. Canada. 



The type is in the British Museum. 



H. declarans Wlk. 

 1857. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., xm, 1057, Homoptera. 



HABITAT. " East Florida." 



The type in the British Museum looks very much like a Ph. lunifcra, 

 with very pale ground color, distinct dark basal space, and black reni- 



