Herrichia, Gr.* 



1068 Mollissima, Guen. 



Erast. Rttbicunda, Walk. 



1069 Monetifera, Guen. 



1070 Granitosa, Guen. 



1071 Floridensis, Guen. 



1072 Argentilinea, Walk. 



Spragueia, Gr. 



1073 Onagrus, Guen. 



1074 Leo, Guen. 



Onagrus, \ H.-S. 



1075 Plumbifimbriata, Gr. 



1076 Obatra, Morr. 



1077 Pardalis, Gr. 



1078 Dama, Guen. 



1079 Funeralis, Gr. 



1080 Guttata, Gr. 



1081 Tortricina, Zell. f 



Fruva, Gr. 



1082 Fasciatella, Gr. 



1083 Acerba, Hy. Edw. 



1084 Obsoleta, Gr. 



1085 Apicella, Gr. 



$ Truncatula, Zell. 

 $ ? Accepta, Hy. Edw. 



1086 Georgica, GV. 



Xantlioptera, Guen. 



1087 Nigrofimbria, Guen. 



1088 Semiflava, Guen. 



JExyra, Grote.J 



1089 Semicrocea, Guen. 



1090 Ridingsii, Riley. 



Nigrocaput, Morr. 



1091 Fax, Grote. 



1092 Rolandiana, Gr. 



Protliymia, Hubn. 



1093 Coccineifascia, Gr. 



1094 Rosalba, Gr. 



1095 Orgiae, Gr. 



Subolivacea, Harv. 



Lepidomys, Guen. 



1096 Irrenosa, Guen. 



Metopoiiia, Dup. 



1097 Obtusa, ff.-S. 



Obtusula, Zell. 



1098 Perflava, Harv. 



Galglila, Guen. 



1099 Hepara, Guen. 



1100 Subpartita, Guen. 



Vesca, Morr. 



HYBLAEIN^E. 



Hyfolaea, Fabr. 



noi Puera, Fabr. 



A enigma Mir. Strk. 



NOCTUO-PHAL^ENIDI. 



BrcpliOS, Hubn. 



1102 Infans, Moeschl. 



Hamadryas, Harr. 



Lcucobrcplios, Gr. 



1103 Brephoides, Walk. 



Resoluta, Zell. 



(Fasciattz.) 

 CATOCALIN^. 



Drastcria, Hubn. 



1104 Erechtea, Cram. 



$ Spadix, Cram. 



? Mundula, G. & R. 



Crassiuscula, Wood. 



Sobria, Walk. 



Narrata, Walk. 



Amplissima, Walk. 

 var. Agricola, G. 6 fi. 

 var. Ochrea, Gr. 



1105 Erichto, Guen. 



1106 Cserulea, Gr. 



* Dr. Herrich-Schaeffer, in his Correspondenz Blatt, has shown that this genus is not at all the 

 equivalent of the European Callopistria (Eriopus Auct.), although the ornamentation resembles 

 that genus, while our species are slenderer and have the habit of Eustrotia. Dr. Herrich-Schaeffer, 

 while drawing attention to this fact, does not name the genus, which 1 call after one of the ablest 

 of recent European Lepidopterists. 



t The student is referred to Can. Ent. XI., 231, for a study of this and related genera. It is prob- 

 able that the Florida species Pardalis will prove, with so many South Florida moths, to be West 

 Indian also. 



\ The species of this genus are parasitic upon Sarrecenia, the Pitcher Plants. 



