1864.] 385 



Dryocampa senatoria Harris, Cat. Ins. Mass. p. 72. (1835). 



Rt. Ins. Mass. p. 292. (1841). 



Third edit. Fig. 200. 198 larva, 199 pupa. (1862). 



Walk., Cat. Lep. Br. Mus. VI. (1856). 



Fitch, Fifth Rt. Nox. Ins. N. York. p. 43. (1859). 



Morris, Synopsis Lep. p. 231. (1862). 

 Anisota senatoria Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. p. 93. (June, 1864). 



Mass., (Coll. Harris, Sanborn, ShurtlefF.) Cambr., (F. W. Putnam.) 



Anisota stigma Htihner. 

 Bombyx stigma Fabricius. 



Phalccna stigma Smith, N. H, Lep. Ins. Ga. p. 111. Tab. 56. (1797). 

 Anisota stigma Hiibn., Ver:. p. 193. 



Geyer. Forts. Hiibn., Samml. Exot. Schm. III. PI. 26. fig. 1—4. 

 (1837). 

 Dryocampa stigma Harris, Rt. Ins. Mass. p. 292. (1841). 

 Walk., Cat. Lf-p. Br. Mus. VI. (1855). 

 Fitch, Fifth Rt. Nox. Ins. N. York. p. 44. (1859). 

 Morris, Synopsis Lep. N. Amer. p. 231. (1862). 

 Anisota stigma Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. p. 93. (June, 1864). 

 Mass., (Coll. Hariis.) 



Anisota pellucida Grote. 



Fhaloena pellucida Smith, N. H. Lep. Ins. Ga. p. 115. Tab. 58. (1797). 

 Dryocampa pellucida Harris, Rt. Ins. Mass. p. 293. (1841). 



Fitch, Fifth Rt. Nox. Ins. N. York. p. 44. (1859). 



Morris, Synopsis Lep. N. Amer. p. 232. (1862). 

 Anisota pellucida Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. p. 93. (June, 1864). 



Mass., (Coll. Harris, Sanborn.) N. York, (Grote.) 



Anisota virginiensis. 



Bombyx virginiensis Drury, Illustr. II. p. 23. PI. 13, fig. 2. (1773). 

 Dryocampa virginiensis West. Edit. Drury. (1837). 



Walk., Cat. Lep. Br. Mus. VI. (1855). 

 " Virginia," (Drury.) " Georgia," (Walk.) 



Subfamily Lachneides' Hiibner. 



This group, called by most writers Bombycidas, and by Duponchel 

 in 1846, Lasiocampidae, (in part,) corresponds to the Lachneides Eu- 

 firchse (in part) and Tri'chodx of Hiibner in the " Verzeichniss." In 

 restoring the name Lachneides of Hiibner, I apply it to a group in- 

 cluding all three of his "Strips" indicated above, and which, taken 

 collectively, correspond to the Bombycida? of those authors who con- 

 ceived that Bomhi/x mori was the typical genus. 



