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(In -tiopodiata L,. All these genera remain synonyms, but in a 

 few cases are synonyms of genera not those under which I 

 placed them. 



Sometime since, at my request, Sir George F. Hampson very 

 kindly looked up some types in the British Museum, and has 

 sent me the following determinations : 



Thamnonoma gracilior Butl. is a synonym of ]-.iniltis (Act- 

 da/ia) sciitinaria Hubn. 



Pseudosiona Taylori Butl. is a synonym of Dyscia ( Aspilates) 

 orcifcrata Walk. 



The type of Stcgania quadrinotata Walk, is in the Oxford 

 Museum, and is the same as Heterophleps trigntiata H. Sch. 



. Icidalia albifera Walk, is the same as Asf/ic/ta albogilvaria 

 Morr. , and antedates it. 



Mr. Hampson sent me a colored figure of Aspilatcs abbirriafa 

 Walk., and it is the same as Diastictis floridata Hulst, and has 

 priority. 



The types of the following are not in the British Museum : 

 Aridalia arcticaria Walk. , A. supp/rssaria Walk., A. fnc/iixurnr 

 Walk., Aspilates donataria Walk., Tephronia pervelata Walk., 

 and Phibalaptcrvx floridata Walk. The types are either lost, 

 or, what is more probable, have been placed with the species 

 of which they were synonyms, and the type labels (which Mr. 

 Walker did not place on the pin with the types but by their 

 side) were not moved with them. There is scarcely a possi- 

 bility these species will ever be recognized. They are, how- 

 ever, I believe, the only remaining species of Mr. Walker from 

 our fauna, which are not known to us. 



Mr. Schaus tells me, that, from an examination of the 

 type, he has learned that Micron ia sitdlata Guen., Gypsochroa 

 (Philereme) albosignata Pack., impauperata Walk., and htcsitata 

 Guen., are the same, sitellata being the oldest name. 



I have lately seen a of Xanthorhoc mnUilincata Pack. It 

 has flattened, naked antennae, and so falls under Hydriomcna, 

 not Xanthorfioe. 



A specimen was sent me from the National Museum with 

 type label on it Corcmia demifasciata L/intner. I do not know 

 that it was ever described, but is the same as latinipta Walk. 

 imutcdiata Grt. was described from specimens 



