Noctuidae 
(27) Hadena vinela Smith, MS., Plate XX, Fig. 19, $ . (The 
Dark Ashen Hadena.) 
This species has been long distributed in collections as Fishea 
enthea, which it is not. I apply to the figure the manuscript 
name, which has been given me by Prof. J. B. Smith. It is 
found in New England and southern Canada. 
Genus CALOPHASIA Stephens 
The only species of this genus credited to our fauna is 
C. strigata Smith, represented in Plate XX, Fig. 17, by a female 
specimen, loaned to me by the United States National Museum. 
It occurs in Colorado and Wyoming. 
Genus EPIDEMAS Smith 
This genus was erected by Professor J. B. Smith for the 
reception of the species figured in Plate XXIII, Fig. 2, from a 
female specimen in the National Collection, and named by him 
cinerea. It occurs in Colorado. 
Genus MACRONOCTUA Grote 
(1) Macronoctua onusta Grote, Plate XX, Fig. 18, ?. 
There is only one species of this genus, which occurs in the 
southern Atlantic States. 
Genus FISHEA Grote 
A small genus. There are only two species known. 
(1) Fishea yosemitae Grote, Plate XX, Fig. 1,6. (The 
Yosemite Fishea.) 
This species, which is gen¬ 
erally referred to the genus 
Aporophila Guenee, is placed 
here on the authority of Prof. 
J. B. Smith. In addition 
to the figure given in the plate 
we have inserted a cut drawn 
from the type. By the help of 
these the student will no doubt be able to identify the species. 
The insect is found in California. 
Fig. 94. — Fishea yosemiice, $ • f 
