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Petrophora illocata Hulst. 



There are two types, one of which is P. glacialis Hulst, the 

 other P. nemorella Hulst. P. glacialis may therefore be re 

 ferred to illocata as a synonym, or nemorella may be so referred 

 as you prefer. 



Mycterophora monticola Hulst. 



This is a Noctuid, but thin and broad-winged. I did not rec 

 ognize the species when examining the collection, but have since 

 selected one from Placer Co., California (Koebele), which I 

 think is the species. It is smaller than Hulst's measurement, 

 expanding but 26 mm., but agrees otherwise. It was formerly 

 named by Dr. Hulst "Aspilates desperaria Hulst." 



Mycterophora longipalpata Hulst. 



This species is evidently correctly placed by me.* 

 Mycterophora slossoniae Hulst. 



This is a large sized Homopyralis, but I did not venture to 

 say what species without being able to make comparisons, and 

 especially as the type is very poor. I think the gray costal band 

 is an artifact. 



Eois anticaria Walk. 



Of two specimens so named, one from Colorado is my Cyma- 

 tophora matilda; the other from California is like it but the 

 lines are differently placed. There is no certainty that Hulst 

 has correctly identified Walker's species in either specimen. 

 Matilda is not an Eois in any case. 



Sciagraphia flavivenata Hulst. 



The single c^ type looks to me like a very fresh, brightly 

 marked Orthojidonia exornata, with all the wings darkened 

 and the veins yellow-lined. 



Macaria grassata Hulst 



This seems scarcely distinct from M. aquifcraria Walk. It 

 is a little smaller, 



Cymatophora ella Hulst. 



The type is one 9 and looks like a common Dcilinia of the 

 behrensaria group with all the markings obsolete. Bear this in 

 mind when you think you have a new Dcilinia. 



Cymatophora festa Hulst. 



The single type is Deilinia pulveraria Hulst. The name 

 festa has priority, but should be referred to Deilinia . 



* Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxvn, p. 877, 1904. 



