376 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST 



is of the opinion that albertina is not distinct from claiidens, which 

 is \cry likely correct. 



Iladena misclioides Gn. Macerata Sm. under which name the 

 species stood, is the same thing. So also is miscellus. 



Iladena fractilinea Grt. 



Polia contacta Walk. (syn. pidverulenta Sm.). Two specimens, 

 standing as extincta, doubtless on Smith's authority. It may 

 possibly be correct, but extincta is at present unidentified in collec- 

 tions. 



Polia actitissima Grt. (syn medialis Grt ). Heath used often 

 to distribute this species as confragosa Morr That is very likely 

 correct, though no one is al*le to state so iM)siti\el\' at present. 



Dryobota illocata Walk. 



Ilyppa xylinoides Gn. 



Trachea delicata Grt. One specimen. 



Eiiplexia lucipara Linn. Mr. Tarns finds that the male 

 genitalia of all the North American lucipara he has so far examined 

 differ from those of British specimens. 



Actinotia ramosula Gn. One female, July 30th, 1910. 



Di pterygia scabriuscula Linn. 



Pyrophila pyramidoides Gn. 



Ilelotropha reniformis Grt. A very fine and variable series. 

 Some stood under plutonia Grt. 



Laphygma frugiperda S & A. A good series. A single speci- 

 men also did dut\" iov Eiixoa acornis, a species not in the collection. 



Homohadena stabilis Sm. 



Homohadena infixa Walk. This stood as fifia Dyer, which 

 is possibly correct. 



Homohadena badistriga Grt. 



Oncocnemis atrifasciata Morr. One specimen. 



Oncocnemis viriditincta Sm. One specimen. 



Oncocnemis poliochroa Hamps. 



Oncocnemis riparia Morr. One specimen, amongst cibalis. 



Oncocnemis cibalis Grt. 



