THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



assume that tliey do ior the present, in order to complete the matter. My 

 Tamila tcrtia I am sure will eome to be se])arated, and my Jfcliotliis 

 ciipcs. The case of this genus is analogous to that of Thalpochares, in 

 which the name is preferred under which the most of the species were 

 placed together, although Hubner had genera which were older for certain 

 single species. Mr. Smith uses Lygrant/ioecia evidently in this sense in 

 the " Synopsis." The species of LygrautJioecia are : — 



1. Rivulosa Guen. Can. southward. 



Marginatus Haw. 



2. Thoreaui G. & R. Middle and South. 



3. Constricta Hy. Edw. Georgia. 



4. Saturata Gr. Southern States to Mass. 



Riihii:;'uiosa Str. 



5. Separata Gr. West; the vars. are geographical. 



\'ar. Acutilinea ( '■ r. 



\'ar. Wakinghamii Hy. Kdw. 



Var. ? Coercita (ir. 



\'ar. Balba i\x. 



6. Parmeliana Hy. Edw. West. 



7. Regia Streck. Texas. 



8. .Sanguinea Geyer. West and South. 



9. Nundina Drury. ^^'est and South. 



10. Eifascia Hubn. South. 



11. Trifascia Hubn. East to South. 



12. Gracilenta Hubn. South. 



Oleagina Morr. 



13. Gbliqua Sm. 



14. Velaris Gr. West. 



15. Tertia Gr. Texas. 



16. Albofascia Sm. Texas. 



17. Roseitincta Harvey. Texas. 

 , 18. Bina Guen. Georgia. 



19. Tuberculum Hubn. Georgia. 



20. Siren Streck. Texas. 



21. Lynx Guen. South and Middle. 



22. Brevis Gr. South and ^^'est. 



Var. Atrites Gr. 



