Noctuidae 
Genus CHCEPHORA Grote & Robinson 
(i) Chcephora fungorum Grote & Robinson, Plate XXVI, 
Fig. 23, ? . 
Not a very common moth. It is found among the Alleghanies 
in western Pennsylvania, and also occurs in other portions of the 
northern Atlantic subregion. 
Genus PSEUDORTHOSIA Grote 
The only species of the genus was named 
variabilis by Grote. It ranges from Cali¬ 
fornia to Colorado. We give a figure of the 
species drawn by Mrs. Beutenmuller from a 
specimen contained in the collection of the 
Fig. 123.— Pseudor- late Henry Edwards, and now in the American 
thosia variabilis, £.\. Museum of Natural History. 
Genus PSEUDOGLiEA Grote 
(1) Pseudoglsea blanda Grote, Plate XXVI, Fig. 24, S. 
Syn. tcedata Grote; decepta Grote. 
The habitat of the species is the Pacific States from which it 
ranges eastward to Texas and Colorado. 
Genus ANCHOCELIS Guenee 
(1) Anchocelis digitalis Grote, Plate XXVI, Fig. 25, S. 
The only species in our fauna so far known is found in the 
northern Atlantic States. 
Genus SELICANIS Smith 
Under this generic name Prof. J. B. 
Smith in 1900 described a species from 
Colorado to which he gave the specific 
name cinereola. The type of this insect, 
which is preserved in the United States 
National Museum, is represented in the 
accompanying cut. 
Genus TAPINOSTOLA Lederer 
(1) Tapinostola variana Morrison, Plate XXVI, Fig. 26, &. 
The figure we give is taken from a specimen belonging to the 
United States National Museum and coming from Michigan, 
216 
Fig. 124 .—Selicanis 
cinereola, $ . 
