LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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Dyab, Habrison G. — Continued. 



Gives the synonymy of many 

 of the species described as new 

 In this article and describes 

 one new species from Cuba. 



Note oil the American silvery 



species of Argyria. 



Insecutor InscituB Men- 



struus, 1, No. 9, 



Sept. 15, 1913, pp. 



111-114. 



Gives a key to the American 



species which have silvery white 



ground color and describes seven 



new species. 



An additional note on Calypto- 



come. 



Insecutor Inscitiw Men- 

 struus, 1, No. 9, 

 Sept. 15, 1913, p. 

 120. 



Notes on the species of Galasa 



land. 



Walker. 



Insecutor Inscitiw Men- 



struus, 1, No. 10, 



Oct. 30, 1913, pp. 



125-129. 



Gives a key to the American 



species and describes five as 



new. 



A new pyralid from Newfound- 



Insecutor Inscitice Men- 



struus, 1, No. 11, 



Nov. 29, 1913, p. 



139. 



Describes Pyrausta tedded, 



sp. nov. 



•Two new Phycitinse from Mon- 



Insecutor Inscitiw Men- 

 struus, 2, No. 1, 

 Jan. 31, 1914, p. 2. 



Four new Lepidoptera from 



British Guiana. 



Insecutor Inscitiw Men- 



struus, 2, No. 1, 



Jan. 31, 1914, pp. 



4-6. 



Describes three hesperiids 



and one liparid. 



A note on Phobolosia and Mela- 



tana. 



nomma. 



Insecutor Inscitiw Men- 



struus, 2, No, 1, 



Jan. 31, 1914, pp. 



8-10. 



Gives a table of the North 



American species of the genus 



Phobolosia and describes one 



new species. 



Dyab, Hakbison G. The pericopid 

 larvae in the National Museum. 



Insecutor Inscitiw Men- 



struus, 2, No. 4, 



Apr. 24, 1914, pp. 



62-64. 



Gives descriptions of the lar- 



ViB of various species, together 



with tlie references to the places 



of publication where larvaj of 



species in these genera have 



been described previously. 



The noctuid moths of the 



genera Palindia and Dyomyx. 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., 

 47, No. 2046, May 7, 

 1914, pp. 95-116. 

 Sixteen new species are de- 

 scribed in the genus Eulepidotis 

 {Palindia) and one new species 

 in Dyomyx. Tables of the 

 species of both genera are given. 



Report on the Lepidoptera of 



the Smithsonian Biological Survey 

 of the Panama Canal Zone. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 

 47, No. 2050, May 

 20, 1914, pp. 139- 

 350. 

 This paper treats of the 

 Macrolepidoptera tod describes 

 the new genera Otacustesis 

 in the Nympbalidse ; Oau- 

 deator, Pala-ozana, Serincia, 

 Abrochocis, Geridixis, Ancene, 

 Dixanwue, ffaozana, in the 

 Lithosiidse ; Ablita, Dymba, 

 Arwopterella, Charoblemma, Oel- 

 enipsa. Via, Prodosia, Egchire- 

 tas, Pogopus, Cola, Hopothia, 

 CrambopJiilia, and Tineocephala 

 in the Noctuidae ; Undiiziu in 

 the Megalopygidae ; Ca in the 

 Dalcerldae ; Parambia, Eomo- 

 physodes, Escandia, Eobrena, 

 Oephyrella, Restidia, Zamanna, 

 Crajtsia, Chenevadia, Toro- 

 tambe, Deopteryx, RepUcia, 

 Ocoba, Passelgis, Conotambe, 

 Dismidila, Chalcoelopsis, Ta- 

 boga, Qenopaschia, Pocopaschia, 

 Stenopaschia, GlossopascMa, Di- 

 fundella, Anypsipyla, Drescoma, 

 Zamagiria, Cabima, Chorrera, 

 Eomalopalpia, Illatila, Anthop- 

 teryx, Bcma, Relmis, Moerbes, 

 Harnocha, Eurythmasis, Harno- 

 china, Hypermescinia, Calamo- 

 phleps, Comotia, Strymax, Micro- 

 phycita, Microphestia, Micro- 

 mescinia, Tinitinoa and Schenec- 

 tadia in the Pyralldse ; together 



