118 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Acdia fasciolaris, 15, 443-444. 



" Bahia." I have a specimen exactly corresponding with Hiibner's 

 figure, in the ovate pale s. t. spot outside the line, the iridescent white 

 basal patch of secondaries, etc. It differs in these and other characters 

 strongly from nigrescens, with which Mr. Morrison has incorrectly united it. 



Ogygia itnperita, 16, 447-448. 



" Labrador." I have a specimen of this species which belongs to 

 Agrotis, from this locality. 



Auchmis confusa, 25, fig. 495-496. 



" Pennsylvania." This species has hairy eyes and I have placed it 

 under Mamestra. 



Melicleptria tuberculum, 29, 517, 518. 



" Pennsylvania." I have placed this species in Lygranthoccia. 



Tarache ardoris, 34, fig. 551-552. 



"Georgia." Guenee identifies this species from Montevideo. I have 

 never seen it. It is possibly not found in North America. 



Crochiphora flavistriaria, 35, fig. 555-556. 



" United States." Guenee' refers this species to Poaphila. 



Porphyrinia matutina, 35, fig. 557-558. 



" Georgia." This is A/aria gaurce of Abbot & Smith. 



Agnomonia quadrifilaris, 37, fig. 569-570. 

 United States." A common species referred by Guenee to Poaphila. 





Tarac/ie candefacta, 39, fig. 587-588. 



" Pennsylvania." A common species throughout the Atlantic District. 



Euthisanotia timais Cr., 39, fig. 589-590. 



" West Indies." This species occurs on our Atlantic coast as a visitor 

 borne on the winds. It is my Philochrysa regnatrix, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., 

 2, pi. 8, fig. 4. 



While Hubner must be cited as authority for the species in the first 

 three Hundreds of the Zutraege, Geyer must be credited with the remain- 

 ing two, which were issued after Hiibner's death. 



