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282. distichoides Grt. New Mexico. 



Gen. Aiiytus Grt. 1873. 

 Type: A. sculptus. 



283. sculptus Grt. Canada to Colorado. 



? privatus Wlk. (Polia.) 

 var. planus Grt. 



Gen. Eacoptocnemis Grt. 

 Type: E. fimbriaris. 



284. fimbriaris Gu. North Am.: Massachusetts. 



obvia Wlk. (Graphiphora.) 

 var. sordida Grt.*) 



Gen. Agrotiphila Grt. 1875. 

 Type: A. montana. 



285. alaskae Grt. Alaska. 



286. staudingeri Moeschi. Labrador; Mt. Washington; Montana. 



montana Morr. 



287. Colorado Sm. Colorado, 



288. rigida Sm.**) Colorado. 



Trib. Psaphidiini. 



= Dicopinae Grt. 1883. 

 Gen. Psaphidia Wlk. 1865. 



= Dicopis Grt. 1874. 

 Type: P. resumens. 



289. resumens Wlk. Cauada; Eastern and Middle States. 



muralis Grt. 

 var. viridescens Wlk. 



200. grotei Morr. Eastern to Southern States. 



291. electilis Morr.***) Pennsylvania. 



292. thaxteriana Grt. Ma.ssaclmsetts to Texas. 



Gen. Eutolype Grt. 1874. 

 Type: E. rolandi. 



293. bombyciformis Sm. Mass.; Missouri. 



an electilis? 



294. depilis Grt. New York: Ohio; Texas. 



295. mlandi Grt. Mass. to Missouri; Texas. 



vernalis Morr. 



*; I have not seen (inenees type. Froin Siiiith's rciiiarks I think it not 

 impoBsible that I have ini.stakeu üuenee's species as also Morrison) and that 

 I may have had Worthi uß-toni before ine. Types of what I call fimbriaris 

 and it« variety Hor<lida have been sent lo the National Museum, Washingftun. 



**) i am tlic lirst to show the relation of the fjeuus A scroti jihi la to 

 the lleliothini, and to sutrgcst that, from their spinöse tibiae and other 

 structural feafurps, we mav rt-trard the (wo tribes as naturally allied. The 

 Aprotini iiiay be taken <»ut of their present position anii be jjlaccd betwecn 

 the Orthosini and Heliothini, ti» which they are aiijiarently nearcst 

 related. This is niore in accordance witli (iuen<''e"H arran^ement than Lcderer's. 

 See my difleront paiicrs in ("anadian Enfimiolopist. 



***) The ty])e is er was in coli. Tepper. I believe Smith may have 

 redescribed the species as Eutolype bombyciformis. 



