Noctuidae 
(29) Mamestra neoterica Smith, Plate XXIV, Fig. 7, $ . 
(The Modern Mamestra.) 
The range of this species is from Manitoba to Alberta, so far 
as is at present known. 
(30) Mamestra negussa Smith, Plate XXIV, Fig. 8, $ . 
(The Brown-winged Mamestra.) 
The species was originally described from Alberta. It occurs 
also in northern Montana. 
Genus ADMETOVIS Grote 
(1) Admetovis oxymorus Grote, Plate XXIV, Fig. 9, $ . 
This insect which is one of two species, which are attributed 
to the genus, is found from Colorado to California. 
Genus BARATHRA Hiibner 
(1) Barathra occidentata Grote, Plate XXIV, Fig. 10, 9 . 
This is a New Mexican species. Another species of the 
genus, named curialis by Smith, has been described by him as 
coming from Maine and New Hampshire. 
Genus NEURONIA Hubner 
(1) N euronia americana Smith, Plate XXIV, Fig. 12, 
(The American Neuronia.) 
This is the only species of the genus represented in our terri¬ 
tory. It occurs in Montana and Alberta. 
Genus DARGIDA Walker 
The only species of this genus found within the limits of the 
United States was named procinctus by Grote. It is represented 
by the figure of the male insect on Plate XXIV, Fig. 11. It is 
found from Colorado to California and Oregon. 
Genus MORRISONIA Grote 
Six species are attributed to this genus. We figure two of 
them. 
(1) Morrisonia sectilis Guenee, Plate XXIV, Fig. 13, $ . 
Syn. evicta Grote. 
Form vomerina Grote, Plate XXIV, Fig. 14, 9 . 
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