1864.] 105 



Crocota quinaria Grote. 



Crocota quinaria Grote, Proc. Eat. Soc. Phil., Vol. 1. April, 1863. p. 30. PL 2, 

 fig. 2. 9. 



Grenerally iu my specimens there are but two pale unequal spots on 

 the primaries, and the secondaries may have the submarginal light 

 band interrupted or continuous. 



Mas.sachusetts (Sanborn). 



Crocota choriona Reakirt. 



Crocota choriona Reakirt, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., Vol. 2, p. 371. (1864). 



This must come very near the preceding species. In comparing 

 the description of Mr. Keakirt with my specimens of quinaria, which 

 usually have but two pale spots, it agrees throughout, except that the 

 dark discal spot is not papillated with white. 



"Philadelphia" (Reakirt.) 



Crocota nigricans Reakirt. 



Crocota nigricans Reakirt, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. 2, p. 371. (1864). 

 Philadelphia (Reakirt). 



Crocota immaculata Reakirt. 



Crocota immaculata Reakirt, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. 2, p. 372. (1864). 

 Var. C. trimaculosa Reakirt. 

 Philadelphia (Reakirt). 



Crocota opella Grote. 



Crocota opella Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. 1. p. 345. PI. 2, fig. 1. (1863). 



Penn. (Grrote). 



I have been unable to see (luerin's figure of Crocotn l-xta Boisdu- 

 val. The figure in Griffith's •' Cuvier" leads me to suppose that it is 

 the same species as Walker's hrecicornis. 



UTETHEISA Hubner. 

 Utetheisa bella Hubner. 



Tinea bella Linn, Syst. Nat. (1767). 

 Fabricius. 



Drury, Illustr. ii. p. 191. PI. 24, tig. 1. (1773). 

 Utetheisa bella Hiibn., Verz. p. 168. (1816). 

 Deiopeia bella Westw., Ed. Drury i. p. 46. (1837). 

 Harris, Rt. Ins. Mass. (1841). 



Third edit. p. 342. PL vi. fig. 3. (1862). 

 Morris, Synopsis Lep. N. Amer. p. 251. Appendix, 313. (1860). 



White Mts., Md., Western States, Texas (Mus. Comp. Zool. A. 



