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Graptolitha {Xylina) antennata Walk. 



Graptolitha tepida Grt. Smith described it from Manitoba as 

 atincta, creating an exact synonym. 



Graptolitha pexata Grt. 



Litholomia napce Morr. 



Xylotype {Xylina) capax G. & R. One poor specimen, Sept. 

 7th, 1905. 



Calocampa ciirvimacula Morr. 



Calocampa nupera Lint. 



Calocampa cineritia Grt. 



Calocampa thoracica Grt. 



Cucullia asteroides Gn. Four specimens. I ha\e a sHde of 

 the genitalia of one of them. 



Cucullia omissa Dod. Six specimens, three of which I have 

 made cotypes. 



Cucullia postera Gn. Standing as florea. 



Cucullia speyeri Lint. 



Cucullia intermedia Speyer. Females stood correctly, but males 

 were separated as Cinderella Sm. 



Ran cor a albicinerea Sm. A specimen of Cucullia intermedia 

 stood under this name, but two of albicinerea stood apart elsewhere 

 unlabelled. 



Asteroscapus borealis Sm. There were no specimens of this 

 very rare species in the collection, though the type was captured 

 near Cartwright. There was, however, a large pencil drawing of 

 the body and right wings, presumably of the type, labelled "Poplar 

 catkins. Long River, Man., 1884, May 1st." 



Bellnra obliqua Walk. One pair, agreeing with Holland's 

 figure. 



Nonagria subflava Grt. 



Tapinostola variana Morr. 



(The Hydroecias and Papaipemas have been determined by 

 Mr. Bird.) 



Hydroecia velata Walk. 



Hydrcecia nictitans Linn. A short series were also separated 

 ■as juvenilis Grt. 



Hydrcecia immanis Gn. 



Hydroecia perobliqua Hamp. 



