128 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



N. B. — Tliis is in my opinion a more obscurely colored grayish-brown 

 form of the preceding. 



noverca Grote, Can. Ent, lo, 236. Nebraska; Cal.; Col. 

 Goodellii Grofe, Can. Ent., 7, 223. Eastern and Middle States, 

 assimilis Morr.^ Bull. B. S. N. S. 2, 119. Eastern and Middle States, 

 rosea Harvey^ Bull. B. S. N. S. 2, 119. Can.; Eastern and Middle States, 

 congermana Morr., Can. Ent. 6, 106. Eastern and Middle States, 

 vindemialis Gue?i., Noct. i, 344; Grote Proc. Ac. N. S. 418, 1875; Cer- 



amica riibefacta Morr. Can.; Eastern and Middle States, 

 t w-album Gueii., Noct. i, 345. " Elorida." 



picta Harris, Ins. Inj. Veg., 329 ; Ceramica exusta Guen., Noct, i, 344. 

 Can.; Eastern and Middle States. 



N. B. — 1 am indebted to Prof. Fernald for a bred specimen of picta ; 



there is a slight divided thoracic crest and I do not see the necessity for 



disturbing the original generic reference of Elarris. The following seven 



species have the typical markings of the genus. 



Farnhamii Grote, Bull. B. S. N. S. i, 138, pi. 3, fig. 2. Colorado. 



grandis Boisd., Gen. 950; Led. Noct. 90; Guen, Noct. 2, 105, pi. 8, fig. 



10. " Greenland;" Can. to Middle States. 



nevadse Grote, Bull. B. S. N. S. 3, 84. Nevada. 



subjuncta G. 6^ R., Tr. Am. Ent. S. 2, 198, pk 3, fig. 71; Grote B. B. S. 



N. S. 2, 12. Can.; Eastern and Middle States. 

 atlantica Grote, B. B. S. N. S. 2, 12; Grote Check List 6; var. discolor 



Speyer, S. E. Z. 142. ' 



N. B. — This may be = the European dissimilis. 



Dimmockii Grote, Proc. A. N. S, Phil, 420, 1875. Eastern and Middle 

 States. 



distincta Hubn. Samml; G. (N: R, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 2, 197, pi. 3, fig. 72 ; 

 Grote, B. B. S. N. S. 2, 156 ( Mamestra) ; Dicopis vitis French, 

 Can. Ent, 11, 76. Middle and Western States to Tex. 



mucens Hubn. Zutr. 515-16; Grote Can. Ent. 11, 206. Same localities 

 as preceding. 



confusa Htibn., Zutr. 495-6; Grote Bull. B. S. N. S. 2, 12. Same locali- 

 ties as preceding. 



trifohi Rott. Nat. 9 & 131; albifusa Walk. B. M. Cat.; chenopodii S. V. ; 

 Speyer S. E, z. 138. New York to Oregon. 

 N. B.- — The Oregon s[jecimens are more concolorous, without the 



prominent W-mark of the s. t. line relieved by darker preceding dashes. 



