Geometridae 
(i) Tephroclystis absinthiata Clerck, Plate XLII, Fig. 32, 
8 . (The Absinth.) 
Syn. minutata Treitschke; notata Stephens; elongata Haworth; cibsynthiata 
Guenee; coagulata Guenee; geminata Packard. 
This inconspicuous little creature illustrates the truth of the 
remark, already made, that the smaller the insect the more and 
the lengthier the names which it bears or which have been im¬ 
posed upon it. 
Genus EUCYMATOGE Hubner 
(1) Eucymatoge intestinata Guenee, Plate XLII, Fig. 30, $. 
Syn. impleta Walker; indoctrinata Walker. 
The moth is almost universally distributed throughout the 
United States. It is found in the spring of the year seated upon 
the trunks of trees, the gray bark of which it assimilates in 
color. 
Genus VENUSIA Curtis 
The genus is common to both hemispheres. Venusia cam- 
brica Curtis is found in Europe and the United States. Two 
other species of the genus occur in our territory, and of both of 
these we give figures. 
(1) Venusia duodecimlineata Packard, Plate XLIII, Fig. 
15> 3 • 
The moth is very widely, if not universally, distributed 
throughout temperate North America. 
(2) Venusia comptaria Walker, Plate XLII, Fig. 33, 8 . 
Syn . condensata Walker; inclinataria Walker; inclinata Hulst; perlineata 
Packard. 
The species is common in the eastern portions of the United 
States. 
Genus EUCHCECA Hubner 
(1) Euchceca albovittata Guenee, Plate XLIV, Fig. 19, 8 . 
(The White-striped Black.) 
Syn . propriaria Walker; reciprocata Walker. 
The moth is found from the Atlantic to the Pacific and ranges 
well up into Alaska, whence I have obtained specimens taken at 
Sitka and on Lake Labarge, in the Valley of the Yukon. 
(2) Euchceca californiata Packard, Plate XLIV, Fig. 20, 8 . 
(The Californian Black.) 
The moth inhabits the Pacific States. 
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