Noctuidae 
(16) Euxoa ochrogaster Guenee, Plate XXIII, Fig. io, $ . 
(The Yellow-bellied Dart.) 
Syn. illata Walker; cinereomaculata Morrison; gularis Grote; turris 
Grote. 
This moth is found in the northern Atlantic States and thence 
westward to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. 
(17) Euxoa furtivus Smith, Plate XXIII, Fig. 11, $. (The 
Furtive Dart.) 
The habitat of this species is the region of the Rocky 
Mountains. 
(18) Euxoa obeliscoides Guenee, Plate XXIII, Fig. 12, 9 , 
(The Obelisk Dart.) 
Syn. sexatilis Grote. 
Distributed over the northern Atlantic States, and across the 
valley of the Mississippi to Wyoming and Colorado. 
(19) Euxoa redimicula Morrison, Plate XXIII, Fig, 9, $, 
(The Fillet Dart.) 
The insect has exactly the same range as the last mentioned 
species. 
Genus EUCOPTOCNEMIS Grote 
There is but one species of the genus recognized in our 
fauna. To this Guenee gave the name 
fimbriaris. It was afterward named 
obvia by Walker. Its habitat is New 
England. It is a scarce species in col¬ 
lections. The figure we give was taken 
from a specimen in the United States 
National Museum. 
im^ 
Fig. 106. —Eucoptocnemis 
fimbriaris. 
Genus RICHIA Grote 
A small genus of obscurely colored moths. They are found 
in the southwestern States. 
(1) Richia aratrix Harvey, Plate XXIII, Fig. 14, $. (The 
Plough-girl.) 
The species is found in Colorado and Texas. 
(2) Richia parentalis Grote, Plate XXIII, Fig. 15, (The 
Parental Dart.) 
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