Noctuidae 
Form hinda French, Plate XXXIII, Fig. io, (The Hinda 
Underwing.) 
Form scintillans Grote, Plate XXXIII, Fig. 9, $ . (The 
Glittering Underwing.) 
This is another very common and very variable species, which 
is found from Canada to the Carolinas and westward to the 
•Mississippi. 
(43) Catocala nebulosa Edwards, Plate XXXIII, Fig. 16, ?. 
(The Clouded Underwing-.) 
This fine species is found in the Middle Atlantic and Centra] 
States east of the Mississippi. It appears to be quite common in 
southern Indiana. 
(44) Catocala piatrix Grote, Plate XXXVI, Fig. 6, $ . (The 
Penitent.) 
The moth is found throughout the United States east of the 
Rocky Mountains, and as far south as Arizona. It is a common 
species. 
(45) Catocala neogama Abbot & Smith, Plate XXXVI, 
Fig. 5, ? . (The Bride.) 
This is another common and variable species which has the 
same geographical distribution as that of the last-named insect. 
(46) Catocala subnata Grote, Plate XXXIII, Fig. 15, ?. 
(The Youthful Underwing.) 
The species is found in the Appalachian subregion, and 
appears to be not uncommon in Kentucky and southern Indiana. 
(47) Catocala cerogama Guenee, Plate XXXIV, Fig. 6, $ . 
(The Yellow-banded Underwing.) 
Syn. aurella Fisher; eliza Fisher. 
This is a common species ranging from Canada to the 
Carolinas and westward to the Mississippi. 
(48) Catocala palaeogama Guenee, Plate XXXVI, Fig. 3, $ . 
(The Oldwife Underwing.) 
Form phalanga Grote, Plate XXXVI, Fig. 4, $. (The 
Phalanga Underwing.) 
The moth ranges from New England to Virginia and west¬ 
ward to the Mississippi. 
(49) Catocala consors Abbot & Smith, Plate XXXIV, 
Fig. 3, S . (The Consort.) 
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