OF WASHINGTON. 329 



Adscita latercula Hy. Edwards. 



I have a series from Chiricahua Mts., Arizona (Hubbard). No 

 larvae are known in this genus in America. 



Genus PYROMORPHA Herrich-Schaeffer. 

 SYNOPSIS OF SPECIES. 



Costal yellow patch of fore wings large, no yellow on hind wings, 



dimidiata 

 Costal yellow patch small, a yellow patch at base of hind wings, 



cent raits 



Pyromorpha dimidiata Herrich-Schaeffer. 



The species occurs in dry oak woods in the Eastern States. 

 The larva feeds on dead leaves under which it lives. I have de 

 scribed it.* 



Pyromorpha centralis Walker. 



No specimen is before me, the record as North American being- 

 made doubtfully from a specimen which Dr. Barnes has, said to 

 come from Florida. The species is Mexican. 



Genus GINGLA Walker. 

 SYNOPSIS OF SPECIES. 



1. Wings black 2 



Wings red basal ly , laterculce 



2. Body black marteni 



Thorax above and abdomen at sides ocherous .fusca 



Gingla marteni French. 



I have this form from Texas and Arizona. The larva is un 

 known. The earliest name will probably prove to be coracina, 

 as I state above. The moths have veins 8 and 9 of fore wings 

 shortly stalked. 



Gingla fusca Hy. Edwards. 



I have but one specimen. It has veins 8 and 9 of fore wings 

 separate, but approximate at base. 



Gingla laterculae Dyar. 



One type is before me. It has veins 8 and 9 of fore wings co 

 incident. 



The following papers were submitted for publication : 



NOTES ON THE ORTHOPTERA OF BERMUDA WITH THE 

 DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES. 



By A. N. CAUDEI.L. 



This article is the result of a perusal of that portion of Prof. 

 Verrill's recent workf treating of the Orthoptera of Bermuda. 



* Psyche, vin. p. 128, 1897. 



t " The Bermuda Islands, an Account of their Scenery, &c.," Svo, New 

 Haven, 1902. 



