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Family THYATIRID^. 
Euthyatira tema Streck. (3183) is E. semicircular is Grt. (3181). 
Family PLATYPTERYGID^E. 
Dryopteris adona Streck. (3228) is a good species which I do 
not have, resembling D. irrorata Pack., but much larger, the 
fore wings without the prominence on outer margin, the hind 
wings long and somewhat produced. 
Family GEOMETRIC. 
Tephroclystis golgata Streck. (3311) appears to be a Glaucina 
near escaria Grt. (3819). The fore tibia has a claw; but I 
was afraid to injure the type in looking for a fovea. It is a 
single $ . 
Philereme optimata Streck. (3346) is Coryphista badiaria 
Hy. Edw. (3339)- 
Hydriomene banavahrata Streck. (3397) is a varietal form 
of H. calif orniata Pack. (3391). 
Hydriomene elisata Streck. (3415) is Zenophleps lignicolorata 
Pack. (3366) with a wrong locality label. It is marked 
"North Carolina" which I presume is a misreading of an 
abbreviated label that originally stood for "Northern Califor- 
nia." 
Petrophora anticostiata Streck. (3462) is P. convallaria Gn. 
(3460). 
Macaria lapitaria Streck. (3683) appears to be the same 
as Sciagraphia sublacteolaria Hulst (3643). 
Macaria teucaria Streck. (3684). I have the species from 
Seattle, Wash. (Johnson), Yosemite, Cal., June 16, 1891 
(Dyar), and Sedalia, Col., June 15, 1901 (Dyar & Caudell). 
My California specimens are labelled M. respersata by Dr. 
Hulst, but I think it distinct therefrom by the different color. 
Diastictis marinaria Streck. (3713)- This is a faded speci- 
men of Eucrostis uiridipennata Hulst (3569). The species 
fades very easily and becomes quite uncharacteristic. 
Ap&casia mercedulata Streck. (3756) appears to be a form 
of Deilinea falcalaria Pack. (3629). 
Plalcea demorsaria, Streck. (3775) is Spodolepis substriaria 
Hulst (3804). 
Selidosema excels arium Streck. (3840). A large and well 
marked species. I have it from Seattle, Wash., and Welling- 
ton, B. C. It has been correctly identified by Rev. Geo. W. 
Taylor. 
Lychnosea runcinaria Streck. (3894) is only a variety of L. 
helmolaria Hulst (3892) with the edge scarcely empurpled. 
