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Gen. Eiilierrichia Grt. 1882. Sm. restr. 

 Type: E. niollissima. 

 '= Haploolophus Butl. 1891. 



1217. mollissima Gn. Canada to Southern States. 



1218. granitosa Gn. Southern States. 



1219. cervina Hy. Ed. California; Colorado. 



Gen. Callopistria Hbn. 1818. 

 Type: E. pteridis. 

 = Eriopus Auct. 



1220. floridensis Gn. „Florida". 



1221. strena Grt.*) Florida. 



Gen. Lithacodia Hbn. 1818. 

 Type: L. bellicula. 



1222. bellicula Hbn. Canada to Southern States. 



semichalcea Wlk. 



Gen. Eustrotia Hbn. 1818. 

 Type: E. unca. 

 = Erastria || Ochs. 1816. 



1223. malaca Grt. Middle States. 



1224. albidula Gn. Canada to Southern States. 



intractabilis "\Ylk. 



1225. secta Grt. Massachusetts. 



1226. flaviguttata Grt. Texas. 



1227. concinnimacula Gn. Canada to Texas. 



yar. parvimacula Grt. 



1228. synochitis G. & R. Canada to Texas. 



1229. olivula Gn. „North America". 



1230. musta G. & R. Eastern to Southern States. 



1231. muscosula Gn. Canada to Middle States. 



*) Callopistria strena Grote. 1 male 2 females. Male antennae thickened 

 on one side (the top) near the base, the rest slender (half gone), densely 

 ciliate below, of female, simple. Vein 7 from and of accessory cell, 8— 9 on 

 a stalk, 10 from top of accessory cell, 11 from discal cell; on secondariea, 

 5 nearer 4 than 6. Aspect of C. obscura, Butl. from Japan fbut tliis has 

 male antennae simple). Primaries with outer margin angled at vein 4; 

 brown with a purplish and slightly bronzy tint; reniform and orbicular 

 obsolete, just faintly indicated by whitish outline, the orbicular obliquely 

 produced and compressed. Between them a brown costal patch, roundcd and 

 bordered by a narrow white lioe, the patch broad on costa, reaching median 

 vein. It corresponds to the same mark in obscura, but is sharply defined. 

 A brown subapical patch, relieved by the white subterminal line, which is 

 produced outward to the margin on vein 4, again retracted below, irroffuiarly 

 waved, obscure, more or less distinctly bordered by brown within. Space 

 before subterminal line paler more purplish. A very narrow white (terminal ?) 

 line, which leaves the margin for an arc above and below end of vein 4. 

 T. p. line dark brown, geminate, slightly irregularly waved, not very sharply 

 defined. T. a. line strongly arcuated outward so as to reach origin of vein 2, 

 its Upper half lost, whitish, geminate. A short sub-basal pale line enclosing 

 a dark brown basal space. Secondaries whitish, brown outwardly. Type 

 coli. Neumoegen. Descriptions of this and P. perplexa Grt. were lost in 

 1882 and are now published from notos kindly sent me by Mr. Dyar. 



