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Epizeuxis Inbrkalis, 19, figs. 665-666. 



" Java." I have considered that the locahty is erroneous and that 

 this undoubtedly represents Helia phcalis Guen.. a common species 

 throughout the V . S and CaHfornia. 



Dyachrisia balluca, 22, fig. 681-682. 



"Georgia." The figures are excellent representations of our not 

 uncommon Flusia balluca from (Canada and the Middle and Eastern States. 



Trtgonophora frugiperda, 22, figs. 683-684. 



Geyer refers to Abbot and Smith *as authority for the species. It is 

 without doubt the Laphygma frugiperda of Guenee, a common and 

 destructive Southern and Western species re-described by Prof. Riley in 

 the Missouri Reports as Prodenea aiitwnnalis. 



Aedia litiibolaris, 23, fig. 689-690. 



" Georgia." I have taken this species about Buffalo, N. Y. 



Antiblemma flavipimctalis^ 25, fig. 701-702. 



"Java." Also with lubricalis, from M. de Luxerre, and probably 

 American. It represents a female allied to Renia pastoralis Grote, which 

 seems to difier only from Renia Bel/ragei, a common species, in the yellow 

 stigmata. I have two males colored more darkly than pastoralis and 

 agreeing in this respect more nearly with Geyers figure. I have labeled 

 these flavipimdalis in my collection ; but the distinctness of the three 

 forms is not fully made out. 



Autographa oxygramma, 37, fig. 769-770. 



•''Georgia.' Guenee refers this Southern species to /'//^j'/<7, Noct. 2,350. 



Agriphila bislriaris, 38, fig. 775-776. 



" North America." I believe this is Doryodes aciitaria H.-S., and have 

 so referred it Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey, 179, 1878. 



Exarnis difflua, 9, figs. 821-822. 



•' Labrador." Staudinger refers this as a synonym of exiilis, Cat. 

 Eur., 100. 



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Clyde liburna, 40, fig. 963-964. 



" North America." This is without doubt the species afterwards 

 described by Guenee as Scolecocainpa ligni. The red-brown shading on 

 the reniform is not so bright as Geyer figures it. I have made this identi- 

 fication in my List of the Noctuidne of North America, p. 20. 



