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Diastictis speciosa Hulst. 



The 9 type is a Geometric!, but associated with it as the males 

 are two specimens of the Noctuid Matigramma rubrosuffusa 

 Grote, which has a slight superficial resemblance. 



Thallophaga fautaria Hulst. 



This is A nthelia nigroseriata Pack. Tetrads hyperborea 

 Hulst (type in the National Museum) is likewise the same spe 

 cies, which Packard figures very well. It is not a Deilinia as 

 Hulst makes it,* but congeneric with Anthelia taylorata^\\\^. 

 The " Deilinia nigroseriata " of the Hulst collection is Apcc- 

 casia deductaria Walk., which Mr. Geo. VV. Taylor has iden 

 tified for me. 



Deilinia perfalcata Hulst. 



The tw r o 9 types are Anthelia taylorata Hulst. (See above.) 

 I am unaware that this name has been printed except in Smith's 

 list of 1903, No. 3915. 



Caripeta ida Hulst. 



One 9 type, which I can match in a specimen from Beulah, 

 New Mexico (T. D. A. & W. P. Cockerell). It is Deilinia 

 behrensaria Hulst with the ground color reddish, the pale part 

 of the outer line obsolete, but its outer black border continuous 

 from costa to margin. 



Somatolophia umbripennis Hulst. 



The single 9 type is Aids haydenata Pack. Thus both genus 

 and species fall. 

 Tornos cinctarius Hulst. 



This seems entirely distinct from scolopadnarius Guen. , per 

 haps even generically so. The type is a single 9 . 

 Ixala desperaria Hulst. 



As an unusual circumstance, the type in the Hulst collection 

 is conspecific with the one in the National Museum. This is 

 the species which I have called (erroneously) Deilinia quadraria 

 Grote. j- The reader will kindly make the correction in the two 

 references indicated. Dr. Hulst's identification of D '. quadraria 

 is the form which grades into D. carncaria Hulst and D. bifi- 

 lata Hulst, \ an identification which I am not in a position to 

 dispute. Quadraria, then, will fall in with the falcataria 

 seiies, the earliest name for which appears to be ferruginosaria 

 Pack. Hulst uses this name (ferruginosaria Hulst, nee Pack- 



* Bull. 52, U. S. Nat. Mus., p. 306, No. 3637, 1902. 



t Psyche, ix, p. 383, 1902; Proc. U. S. Nut. Mus., xxvn, p. 904, 1904. 



J Psyche, ix, p. 419, 1902. 



