2 40 The Ohio Naturalist. [Vol. XI, No. 2, 



Catocala ultronia mopsa. Rare. 



Catocala ilia. Rare. Three specimens. 



Catocala nebulosa. Not common. Two specimens. 



Catocala piatrix. More common than preceding. 



Catocala innubens. Common. 



Catocala innubens hinda. Rare. 



Catocala innubens scintillans. Fairly common. 



Catocala neogama. Xot common. Two specimens. 



Catocala cerogama. Fairly common. 



Catocala subnata. Rare. Two .specimens. 



Catocala palaeogama. Fairly common. 



Catocala palaeogama phalanga. Rare. Two specimens. 



Catocala serena. Very common. 



Catocala antinympha. Rare. Two specimens. 



Catocala habilis. Very common. 



Catocala habilis basalis. Not common. 



Catocala polygama. Not common. 



Catocala polygama crataegi. Not common. Four spec, taken July 19, 1882. 



Catocala preliosa. Not common. 



Catocala amasia. Rare. One spec, taken. 



Catocala grynea. Very common. 



Catocala minuta. Rare. Four taken. 



Catocala amica. Very common. 



Catocala amica lineclla. Fairly common. 



Catocala pura. The moth taken in Aug., 1905, agrees with no other specimen, 

 but comes fairly close to pura on the one side, and hermia on the other. 



Allotrea elonympha. Not common. July and Aug., 1890. 



Euparthenos nubilis. Rare. Three taken Aug., 1890. 



Hypocala andremona. Two specimens taken Sept. 22, 1891, by L. Ullrich. 



Phoberia atomeris. Not common. 



Panapoda rufimargo carneicosta. Rare. 



Panapoda rufimargo roseicosta. Rare. June 11, 1882. 



Parallelia bistriaris. Common. 



Celiptera frustulum. Rare. One specimen. 



Strenoloma lunilinea. Rare. Taken by Ullrich, seen by myself Juh', 1907. 



Zale horrida. Not common. July, 1907. 



Phaeocyma lunata. Common. In this species and the related ones I follow 

 Prof. John B. Smith — "A Revision of some species of Noctuidae, here- 

 tofore referred to the Genus Homoptera." 



Phaeocyma undularis. Fairly common. 



Phaeocyma lunifera. Fairly common. 



Phaeocyma lineosa. Rare. Two specimens taken. 



Thysania zenobia. A specimen of this splendid southern moth was taken 

 Septembers, 1890. I donated the specimen to the Ohio vState University. 



Epixensis lubricalis. Not common. 



Epixensis scobialis. Rare. 



Epixensis americalis. Not rare. 



Epixensis aemula. Not common. 



Zanglonatha laevigata. Not common. 



Philometra eumelusalis. Common. 



Chytolita morbidalis. Not common. 



Renia discoloralis. Not common. 



Heterogramma pyramusalis. Fairly common. 



Palthis angulalis. Fairly common. 



Bomolocha manalis. Fairly common. 



Bomolocha Vjaltimoralis. Fairly common. 



Bomolocha abalinealis. Fairly common. 



Bomolocha deceplalis. Fairly rare. 



