Noctuidae 
The species occurs generally throughout the United States and 
Canada. 
(4) Epizeuxis denticulalis Harvey, Plate XXXVII, Fig. 27, $ . 
The insect is found from the Atlantic to the Mississippi and 
from Canada to the Carolinas. 
(5) Epizeuxis scobialis Grote, Plate XXXVII, Fig. 28, $ . 
The moth occurs from New England to the Trans-Mississippi 
States, east of the Great Plains. 
Genus ZANCLOGNATHA Lederer 
The genus is of moderate size. All of the species known are 
found in the Appalachian subregion, and have within it a wide 
range. 
(1) Zanclognatha laevigata Grote, Plate XXXVII, Fig. 21, $ 
The species is somewhat variable 
in the amount of dark shading upon 
the fore wings. It is distributed from 
Canada to the southern states. 
(2) Zanclognatha protumnusa- 
lis Walker. 
Syn. minimalis Grote. 
The moth has much the same 
range as the last-mentioned species. 
Its life history has been accurately 
ascertained, and Professor C. V. Riley 
has given us an account of the habits 
of the insect in the paper to which 
reference has already been made. 
The types of both Walker’s and 
Grote’s insects are preserved in the British Museum, and there is 
no doubt of their identity. 
(3) Zanclognatha ochreipennis Grote, Plate XXXVII, Fig. 
22, $ . 
The habitat and the habits of this species are much the same 
as those of the preceding. 
(4) Zanclognatha lituralis Hubner, Plate XXXVII, Fig. 
20, $ . 
The moth is widely distributed throughout the Appalachian 
subregion. 
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ricue rv/vyv v ii, rig. 21, ( 
Fig. 170. — Zanclognatha pro- 
tumnusalis. a, Moth; b, Male 
antenna; c, Larva; d. Dorsal 
view of larval segment; e , later¬ 
al view of do.; b, d , e, Enlarg¬ 
ed. (After Riley, “Insect Life,” 
Vol. IV, p. hi.) 
