Noctuidae 
(5) Peridroma incivis Guenee, Plate XXI, Fig. 39, $ . (The 
Uncivil Dart.) 
Syn. alabamcB Grote. 
Ranges from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 
(6) Peridroma simplaria Morrison, Plate XXI, Fig. 38, ? . 
(The Pale-winged Dart.) 
Not an uncommon species in Texas and Arizona. 
Genus NOCTUA Linnaeus 
This is a very extensive genus, to which over forty species 
found in our territory are referred in recent lists. 
(1) Noctua normanniana Grote, Plate XXI, Fig. 34, $ . 
(Norman’s Dart.) 
Syn. obtusa Speyer. 
Found everywhere in the Atlantic Subregion. 
(2) Noctua bicarnea Guenee, Plate XXI, Fig. 35, $ . (The 
Pink-spotted Dart.) 
Syn. plagiata Walker. 
This is likewise a common species ranging from the Atlantic 
as far west as Colorado. 
(3) Noctua c-nigrum Linnaeus, Plate XXII, Fig. 1, $ . (The 
Black-letter Dart.) 
Universally distributed through the Appalachian Subregion 
and also occurring in Europe. 
(4) Noctua jucunda Walker, Plate XXII, Fig. 5, ? . (The 
Smaller Pinkish Dart.) 
Syn. perconflua Grote. 
Very commonly found in the northern United States. 
(5) Noctua oblata Morrison, Plate XXII, Fig. 3, $ . (The 
Rosy Dart.) 
Syn. hilliana Harvey. 
The habitat of this species is the North. It is common in 
Alberta. 
(6) Noctua fennica Tauscher, Plate XXII, Fig. 4, $ . (The 
Finland Dart.) 
Syn. intraetata Walker. 
A circumpolar species found throughout northern Europe, 
Asia, and America. 
