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Macaria? refusata Wlk. 891, is the same as Heterophleps 

 harveyata Pack, and antedates it. 



Scotosia hfesitata Gn. ii, 444, .5". impanperata Wlk. 1363, and 

 Philereme albosignata Pack, are one species. 



A MSS. species, type in the Museum, Scotosia differ ens Warr. 

 is Triphosa indiibitata Grt. If it be applied to the melanic and 

 suffused form it is then a synonym of T. pustularia Hy. Ed\v. 

 This is the insect identified by Walker as Scotosia affirmaria Gn. 

 Can. Nat. v, 264. ' It is very like that species, but different. 



A specimen of Operophtera bruceata Hulst, has on it a label, 

 Anisopteryx remota Pack. I am not aware that Dr. Packard 

 ever described a species by that name. 



Lobophora fuscifasciata Wlk. 1258, Larentia longipennis Wlk. 

 sup. 1671, Scotosia hbophorata Wlk. 1347, are the same as Lobo- 

 phora anguilineala Grt. Mr. Warren joins as the same species, 

 L. vernafa Pack, and I incline to the belief that he is right. 



Lobophora atroliturata Wlk. 1710, is the same as /.. geminata 

 Wlk. 



Lobophora? nivigerata Wlk. 1259, is a dark form of /.. in/r- 

 qualiata Pack. 



Phibalapteryx impleta Wlk. sup. 1683, and P. indoctrinata 

 Wlk. 1722 are synonyms of P. intestinata Gn. ii, 432. 



Cidaria luscinata Zell. is the same as Phibalapteryx latirupla 

 W r lk. 1684. 



Cidaria f frigidata Wlk. 1729, Larentia / rennnciata \Vlk. 

 1187, and Ypsipetcs pluviata Gn. ii, 378, are synonyms of trifas- 

 ciata. Mr. Moffat tells me Cleora divisaria Wlk. 4X9, is the 

 same species. 



Melanippe gratulata Wlk. 1273, is M. brunneiciliata Pack, ami 

 has priority. 



Petrophora truncata var. thingvallata, described, I think, Its- 

 Stephens, is the insect afterwards described by me as Cleora 

 atrifasciata. The Museum specimens are very much smaller than 

 mine, expanding scarcely one-half as much. 



Larentia flamif era Wlk. 1184, is Larentia hersiliata (in. 



Larcnta cerivinifascia \\"lk. 1184, is a variety of popnlata. It 

 is very close in appearance to the variety comma-notata Haw. 

 Cidaria retnotata Wlk. 1388, C. molliculata Wlk. 1390, C. pro- 

 pulsata \Vlk. 1389, and Pelnrga similis \\'lk. 1425, are all fonn> 

 of the same species, the American popnlata, called by Pn>l. 



