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Haploa confusa L^-man. 



Estigmene acrcea Dru. 



Estigniene prima Slosson. 



Estigmene congrtia Walk. 



Ilyphantria textor Harr. 



Diacrisia virginica Fabr. 



Isia Isabella S. & A. 



Phragmaiohia Jtdiginosa Linn. 



Phragniaiobia assimilans Walk. 



Ilyphoraia parthenos Harr. 



Apaniesis virgo Linn. 



Apantesis virguncnla Kirby. 



Apantesis parthenice Kirby. 



Apaniesis oithona Strk. var. rectilinea Kirby. 



Apantesis ivilliamsi Dodge, var. determinaia Neum. 



Ammalo tenera Hbn. 



Euchcctias oregonensis Stretch. 



Halisidota tessellaris S. & A. 



Ilalisidota niaculala Harr. 



AgARISTID/E. 



Alypia langtonii Coupes. Males of this species stood separately 

 as octomacidata Fabr. This error has been a very general one in 

 collections throughout Canada, L\'man going to the extent of pub- 

 lishing an erroneous correction of Holland's figures. In the male 

 sex, langtonii and octomacidata resemble one another very closely 

 indeed, and both have two white spots on the secondaries, whereas 

 langtonii 9 has only one. 



NOCTUID.E. 



Charadra deridens Grt. 



Raph.ia f rater Grt. 



Acronycta americana Harr. Females stood correctly, males of 

 the same species standing as hastidifera. 



Acronycta dactyl ina Grt. 



Acronycta cretata Sm. stood as leporina. 



Acronycta innotata. The whitest specimens of this stood as 

 cretata, whilst some ochreous tinted specimens stood correctly as 

 innotata. I thought at first that these latter might be betidce Riley, 



