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680 Syntomeida epilais, Walk. 

 797 Didasys bake, Grt. 



The larva is unknown. 

 923 Lyjni?-e Edwardsi, Grt. 



This is the Scepsis Edwardsii, at times so destructive to the rubber 

 banyan tree of Florida ; transferred to one of Walker's genera. 



928 Horama texana, Grt. 

 The larva is unknown. 



1 1 1 7 Eucereon confiiie, H. S. 



Nelphe Carolina^ Hy. Edw., is made a synonym of this, the larva 

 being unknown. 



1 148 Scepsis fulvicollis^ Hiibn. 



Under this heading Packardii, Grt., is recognized as a variety only. 

 The larva is not referred to, though it has been described by 

 Coquillett. (Can. Ent., XII., 44.) 



1 1 49 Scepsis IVrighiii, Str. 



Coquillett's notes on the pupa (Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, VI., 249) 

 were published too late for insertion. 



1 1 50 Fropyria Schausi, Dyar. 



This is referred from the United States under a misapprehension, 

 unless the British Museum possesses specimens from our country. 

 The types are two specimens in the Edwards collection from 

 Jalapa, Mexico, and I do not know of the occurrence of this 

 species further north. 



1 152 Lycotnotp/ia Grotei, VdiCk. 

 The larva is unknown. 



1 153 Lycomorpha fulgejis, Hy. Edw. 

 The larva is unknown. 



1 154 Lycomorpha pholiis, Dru. 

 1 165 Ctermcha vefiosa,y^Siik. 



Cressonana, Grt., is made a synonym, certainly erroneously, as it is 

 larger, broader winged, the fringe of both wings continuously 

 white outwardly, the wing markings narrower and paler yellow ; 

 the palpi are red on the sides except the terminal joint, not on the 

 under side only as in venosa. The larva is unknown. Dr. 

 Packard has published notes on a supposed larva of Cressotiana 

 (Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., VIII., 89). 



