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Apparently a very distinct species, which I have identified in the 

 National Museum collection. 



C. dimhnctiva Graef. 



1887 — Graef, Ent. Amer., III., 42, Crocota. 

 Habitat — Texas. 



C. Jerrughiosa Walker. 



1855— Walk.,* C. B. Mus. Lep. Het., II., 535, Crocota. 

 i860 — Clem., Proc. Ac. N. Sci., Phil,, XII., 542, Crocota. 

 1862 — Morris, Synopsis, 255, Crocota. 

 1862 — Clem., in Morris Syn., App., 308, Crocota. 

 1864 — Pack., Proc. Ent. Soc, Phil, III , 103, Crocota. 

 1867 — Grt., Proc. Ent. Soc, Phil., VI., 313, Crocota. 

 1868— Bethune, Can. Ent., I., 18, Crocota. 

 1877 — Butl, Tr. Ent. Soc, Lond., 367, Eubaphe. 



aurantiaca % Harris. 

 1850 — Harris in Ag. Lake Super., 393, Eubaphe. 

 1864 — Pack., Proc Ent. Soc, Phil., III., 103, pr. syn. 



rubic2(/idaria | Walker. 

 1855— Wlk., C. B. Mus., Lep. Het, II, 536, Crocota. 

 1868 — Grt. & Rob., Tr. Am. Ent. Soc, II., 71, pr. syn. 

 Habitat — Canada to N. Y., west to the Mississippi, Lake Superior, 

 H. B. Terr., Maine. 

 The distribution is probably wider. It is quite uncertain what this 

 species really is, and authors are not agreed. Butler says one specimen 

 of Walker's rubicundaria is referable here. 



C. fragilis Strk. 



1879 — Rept. Engin., 1878-79, V., p. 1859, Crocota. 

 Habitat — " Pagosa Springs," July 21. 



This is almost certainly Ameria unicolor, if Mr. Strecker's description 

 is good for anything. 



C. itnmaculata Reak. 



1864 — Reak., Proc, Ent. Soc, Phil., II., 372, Crocota. 

 Habitat — Philadelphia, Pa. 



*This sign, whenever used with a reference, as above, indicates that the early 

 stages were referred to. 



