180 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 



1775 — Fabr., Syst. Ent., 564, Bombyx. 



1 78 1 — Fabr., Sp. Ins., 11., 177, Bombyx. 



17S7 — Fabr., Mant. Ins., II., 112, Bombyx. 



1 791 — ■Oliv., Enc. Meth., V., 44, Bombyx. 



1793 — Fabr., Ent. Syst., III., i, 425, Bombyx. 



1797 — Sm. Abb., Ins. Ga., II., 137, Phalcena oculatissiina. 



1855— Wlk., C. B. Mus., Lep. Het., III., 689, /r. syit. 



oculatissima Sm. Abb. 



1797 — Sm. Abb'% Ins. Ga., II., 137, pi. 69, Phalcena. 



1841 — Umican, Nat. Libr., XXXII., pi. 30, f. 4. 



1864 — Pack., Proc. Ent. Soc, Phil, III., 127, /r. syn. 



cunegtmda Cramer. 



1782 — Cram., Pap. Exot., IV., 104, pi. 344, f. D. E., Phalcena. 



1805 — DeB., Ins. Afr. et. Am., 134, pi. 24, f. 4, Bombyx. 



1865— Grt. & Rob., Ann. Lye, N. Y., VIII., 368, //-, syn. 



var. denudata Slosson. 



1888 — Slosson, Ent. Amer., III., 212, Ecpanthc7-ia. 



Habitat — Canada to Florida, to Texas, to California, 



Food plant — Omnivorous. 

 I do not see why the term oculana Fabr. should not be restored foi 

 this species, but do not make the substitution lest there be some reason 

 I have not yet discovered, to prevent it. Walker makes the reference, but 

 retains the later name. Packard cites Walker, but does not refer at all to 

 oculana., although oculatissima is referred to in the synonymy. Smith and 

 Abbot refer to oculana as identical with their fonii, and also cite Cramer's 

 figure of cunegunda, which also antedates scribonia. 



E. sennettii Lint. 



1884 — Lintner, Papilio, IV., 147, Ecpantheria. 

 Habitat — Texas, 



Genus Nelphe Boisd. 



I do not know this genus at all, either autopticaily or by description. 

 The only described American species is : 

 N. Carolina Hy. Edw. 



1886— Edw., Ent. Amer., II., 166, Nelphe. 



(To be continued.) 



