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fornian specimen which may belong here. On page 13 of my Check List 

 I would then make the following correction : 



456. cubicularis (S. V.) 



Segetia fidicularia Morrison. 

 ? Caradrina multifera Walker. 



Caradrina flavimaculata Harvey. 



I have examined Dr. Harvey's type and a second Californian speci- 

 men. I regard both as extreme varieties of Laphygma frugiperdd (Abb. 

 & Sm.) In the Californian specimens the fore wings are dusty grey, pale, 

 with only the stigmata obscure yellowish. This name, bearing the No. 

 1114m my Check List, must then be referred to No. 358 among the 

 synonymy. 



Hadena interna Grote. 



I find on a nearer comparison that this name is founded on a very 

 dark specimen of H. delicata Grote, wanting the green shading on the 

 reniform, costal region and subterminal line, which characterizes fresh 

 specimens of delicata. The name, which is numbered 274 in my Check 

 List, must then be referred as a synonym to No. 269. 



Ipimorpha subvexa, n. s. 



$ . This species is of an olive fuscous gray and resembles in color 

 the European subtusa, but is very much larger and wants the claviform. 

 The external pale margin to this spot is to be perceived in pleonectnsa ; 

 this is not indicated in subvexa, which also has the orbicular much 

 reduced. The t. p. line shows no bending on the subterminal fold, and 

 it is slightly more outwardly rounded opposite the cell than in either of 

 the allied species. The median yellowish lines are accompanied by dark 

 edging as in the European subtusa. The s. t. line is accompanied by quite 

 heavy preceding darker shading. Terminal line dotted, blackish. There 

 is a faint median shade below the reniform. The basal-half line and t. a. 

 line are further apart on costa than in pleonectusa. The stigmata are dis- 

 proportionate, owing to the small size of the orbicular, which is much 

 smaller than in subtusa. Hind wings fuscous with pale costal region and 

 pale, faintly interlined fringes. Thorax and abdomen above olivaceous 

 fuscous, concolorous with primaries. The t. a. line seems to show a faint 

 notch on median vein. 



Exp. 35 mil. Hab. Texas (Belfrage, May 12, No. 632). 



