Noctuidse 
(1) Autographa bimaculata Stephens, Plate XXVIII, Fig. 
19, $ . 
Syn. u-brevis Guenee. 
This is a common species in the northern Atlantic States. 
(2) Autographa biloba Stephens, Plate XXVIII, Fig. 24, $ . 
The species is distributed widely from the Atlantic to the 
Pacific. 
(3) Autographa verruca Fabricius, Plate XXVIII, Fig. 20, $ . 
Syn. omega Htibner; 00 Cramer; omicron Hubner; questionis Treitschke; 
rutila Walker. 
The moth is scarce in the northern Atlantic States, but has 
been recorded as occurring in Massachusetts. It ranges from 
New England to Texas and southward through Central and 
South America. 
(4) Autographa rogationis Guenee, Plate XXVIII, Fig. 25, $ . 
Syn. hamijera Walker; dyaus Grote; inclndens Walker; cult a Lintner. 
The range of this species is the same as that of the pre¬ 
ceding. 
(3) Autographa precationis Guenee, Plate XXVIII, Fig. 
28, $ . 
The insect is found in Canada and the United States east of 
the Rocky Mountains. 
(6) Autographa egena Guenee, Plate XXVIII, Fig. 29, $ . 
This is a southern species, occurring in Florida and the Gulf 
States, and ranging southward into South America. 
(7) Autographa flagellum Walker, Plate XXVIII, Fig. 27, $ . 
Syn. monodon Grote; insolita Smith. 
The species ranges from Quebec to Alberta. 
(8) Autographa pseudogamma Grote, Plate XXVIII, Fig. 
35 , s: 
The insect is indigenous in Quebec and Nova Scotia. 
(9) Autographa ou Guenee, Plate XXVIII, Fig. 33, 
Syn. fratetta Grote. 
This species is almost universally distributed through the 
United States and southern Canada. 
(10) Autographa brassicae Riley, Plate XXVIII, Fig. 36, 6 . 
Syn. echinocystis Behr. 
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