1864.] 387 



Gastropacha Velleda Harr., Cat. Ins. Mass. p. 72. (1835). 



Rt. Ins. Mass. p. 2r:i. (1S41). 



Third edit. fig. 177. 178, Zarua. (1862). 

 Planosa Velleda Fitch, Second Rt. Nox. Ins. N. York. p. 268. (1856). 



Third Rt. Nox. Ins. N. York. p. 20. (1856). 

 Gastropacha Velleda Morris, Synopsis Lep. N. Amer. p. 234. (1862). 

 Mas.s., (Coll. Harris, Saabora.) New York, (Grrote.) 



Tolype laricis. 



Planosa laricis Fitch, Second Rt. Fox. Ins. N. Y. p. 262. PI. 2. fig. 5, 6. (1856). 

 Gastropacha laricis Morris, Synopsis Lep. N. Amer. p. 234. (1862). 

 Mass. " From the pupa Sept. Mt. Auburu, N. H., Leonard." (Havr. 

 Coll.) 



CLISIOCAMFA. 



Clisiocampa decipiens Walker. 



Phalcena castrensis Smith, N. H. Lep. Ins. Ga. p. 119. Tab. 60. (1797). 



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

 Clisiocampa americana Harris, Rt. Mass. p. 269. (1841). 



Third ed. PI. 7. fig. 17 9 . 18 %. fig. 13 larva, 15 cocoon. 

 16 eggs. (1862). 

 Clisiocampa decipiens Walk., Cat. Lep. Br. Mas. VI. (1855). 



americana Fitch, Second Rt. Nox. Ins. N. Y. p. 181. PI. 3. fig. 3 % 

 49. (1856). 

 Morris, Synopsis Lep. N. Amer. p. 235. (1862). 

 Maine, southward. 



Clisiocampa sylvatica Harr. 



Phaloena neustria Smith, X. H. Lep. Ins. Ga. p. 117. Tab. 59. (1797). 

 Clisiocainpa neustria Harr., Cat. Ins. Mass. p. 72. (1835). 

 sylvatica Harr., Rt. Ins. Mass. p. 271. (1841). 



Third edit. PI. 7, fig. 18 % . 19 larva. (1862). 

 Fitch, Second Rt. Nox. Ins. N. York. p. 198. (1856). 



Fifth Rt. pp. 19, 40. (1859). 

 Morris, Synopsis Lep. X. Amer. p. 236. (1862). 

 Maine, southward. 



Whether the Bomhi/x americana menti(lued by Fabricius is identi- 

 cal with Harris' americana or not remains a (juestion. At present 

 Walker's name is retained over the name proposed by Dr. Harris. 



Clisiocampa californica n. sp. 



Cinnamon brown, with two transverse pale lines curved outward just 

 before terminatinjf upon the costa. Base of the primaries within the 

 inner line is lighter than without. Secondaries darker than the prima- 

 ries. Fringe of both wings broadly interrupted with pale brown. The 



