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pseuderminia Peck. 



1823 — Peck., Mass. Agr. Rep. & Journ., "VII., 328, pi. i, Ardia. 

 1837 — Westw., ed. Drury, I., 7,//". syn. 

 1855— Wlk., C. B. Mus., Lap. Het., III., 667, Spiloso?na. 

 caprotina Drury. 



1770 — Dru., Exot., I., pi. 3, f. 3, Fhalceiia. 

 1782 — Cram., Pap. Exot., III., 170, pi. 287, f. C, Phalmia. 

 1797 — Sm. & Abb., Ins. Ga., II., 133, /r. syn. 

 1837 — Westw., ed. Dru., I., 7,/r. syti. 

 californica Pack. 



1864 — Pack., Proc. Ent. Soc, Phil., III., 125, Leucarctia. 

 1872 — Pack., 4th Rept. Peab. Ac, ^6, pr. syn. 

 packardii Schaupp. 



1882 — Schaupp, in Check List Bkln. Ent. Soc, 8, Spilosoma. 

 Habitat — United States and Canada. 

 Food plant — Omnivorous. 



L. all? Ida Stretch. 



1873 — Stretch, Zyg. «& Bomb., 203, pi. 8, f. 22, Leucarctia. 



1875 — Butler, Cist. Ent, II., 36, an sp. dist. virginica ? 



1876 — Stretch, Rept. Geol. Surv., west 100 merid., V., 798, pi 40, 



ff. 4 and 5, Leucarctia. 

 Habitat — California. 

 The Arctia scuirus of Boisduval was referred by Grote and Robinson 

 to acrcea, but is now recognized as referring to Euchaetes collaris ! The 

 peculiar male characters of the acrcea have been described by Mr. Mor- 

 rison, and later figured by myself. 



Leucarctia pennaculata Pack, is an Ecpantheria, and is referred to 

 under that genus. I do not find the species in Mr. Grote's list, but 

 perhaps it may be referred to in some paper which I have not seen. 



(To be continued.) 



Mailed July 4th. 



