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Hyppa xylinoidcs, Guenee. 

 One specimen. 



Nephelodes violans, Guenee. 

 One specimen. 



Heliophila commoides, (Guenee). 



The three specimens are less reddish on the primaries than my 

 material from the Middle States, with the dotted t. p. very distinct, but 

 do not seem to differ specifically. 



Pyrophila pyraniidoides, (Guenee). 

 One specimen. 



Plusia 8-sig7iata, Sanborn. 

 One specimen. 



Plusia simplex, Guenee. 

 Several si:)ecimens. 



Plusia bi?naculaia, Stephens. 



This is Guenee's P. u-brevis ; Mr. Couper's material is in fine con- 

 dition. 



Plusia mappa, G. & R. 

 One specimen. 



CucuUia iiifenncdia, Speyer ? 

 One specimen, much rubbed. 



Taj'ache erasfrioides, (Guenee). 



Drasteria crichto, Guenee. 

 Two specimens. 



MICRO - LEPIDOPTERA. 



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CHYSOPELEIA, gCfl. 710V. ' 



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This genus, though closely allied to Stilbosis, JValsAia, Ehuhista, &c., j 



differs from them somewhat as to the palpi, and yet more as to the \ 



neuration of the wings. In the neuration it is near Stilbosis, but in many ] 



respects is nearer Walshia. ; 



