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Drasteria graphica, 8, fig. 11-12. 



'•' Georgia." The hind wings are rusty-yellow, " rostgelb " ; whether 

 it is the species which passes under the name in our collections might 

 admit of some doubt from the color of secondaries, but the s. t. line is 

 followed by pale dots on the veins as in graphica; the band on hind wings 

 is broken in the figure. 



Epizeuxis lituralis, 9, fig. 19-20. 



" Georgia." Described by me as Megachyta lituralis, Trans. Am. Ent. 

 Soc, 306, Jan., 1873. 



Hypsoropha monilis Fabr., 10. fig. 23-24. 



" Georgia." I have identified this species in Prof. Snow's Kansas 

 collections. 



Polygram mate hebrceicum, 10, fig. 25-26. 



"Georgia." I have identified this species in the Philadelphia collec- 

 tions. It is the P. hebraicum of my Check List, No. 80. 



Hypsoropha hormos, 10, fig. 27-28. 



" Georgia." I have collected this commonly in Alabama. 



Ephesia elonympha, i\, fig. 29-30. 



" Georgia." Generally known in collections ; Alabama (Grote) ; 

 various localities in Middle and Western States. 



Zale horrida, n, fig. 31-32. 



" Georgia." This species is the Homoptera calycanthata of Walker and 

 Bethune, but not of Abbot. Common ; I proposed to distinguish the 

 genus by the exaggerated thoracic tufts. 



Schinia trifascia, n, fig. 33-34. 



" Georgia." I have identified this species from Alabama and Texas. 

 See Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., 242, 1874, in describing an allied species, S. 

 redifascia Grote. 



Phoberia riifimargo, 13, fig. 45-46. 



" Georgia." This is the Panopoda ruficosta of Guenee, the P. Cressonii 

 Grote, and brightly colored specimens are, without doubt, the roseicosta of 

 Guenee". A common and variable form throughout Southern New Eng- 

 land, south and westward. 



Cryphia nana, 14, fig. 53-54. 



" Georgia." A small obscure form not yet recognized. 



Schinia bifascia, 14, fig. 55-56. 



" Georgia." Unknown to me. It may be a var. of gracilenta. 



