JOHN B. SMITH. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



PLATE I. 



The figures in this plate are not numbered, and tlie names are here arranged 

 as are the figures on the plate. This was first published in "Entomological 

 News," vol. iii, No. 10, where references can be found to the other than new 

 species figured. 



Rancora strigata n. sp. Pleroma apposlta n. sp. 



Noctua jlavotiucta n. sp. Calocampa brucei n. sj). 



Mamestra fusco-lutea n. sp. Acronycta n. sp. 



Homohadena figurata Harv. 

 Oncocnemis nigrocaput n. sp. Oncocnemis extranea n. sp. 



Hydrcecia medialis n. sp. Carneades conjunctd Smith. 



Hydrcecin senilis n. sp. Hydrcecia unimoda n. sp. 



Peridroma nigra n. sp. 

 Caradrina meralis Morr. Carneades n. sp. 



The figures are about one-fiftii less than natural size. 



PLATE II. 



1. Carneades si ccatn n. sp. 7. AgrofiphiJn ituiculafa it. sp. 



2. Setrngrotis terrifica n. sp. 8. Oncocticmis jiKdonita n. sp. 



3. Carneades edictalis n. sp. 9. Agrotipliila incognita n. sp. 



4. Cerapoda. stylata n. sp. 10. Scotoyramma luteola n. sp. 



5. Oncocnemis Colorado n. sp. 11. Mamestra segregata n. sp. 



6. Mamestra langnida n. sp. 12. Scotogramma tmiformis n. sp. 



The figures are about natural size. The plate has been ])reviously published 

 in " Entomological News," vol. iv, No. 3. 



PLATE III. 



1. Polia contadina n. sp. 6. Platy perigea prseacuta ti. sp. 



2. Polia eonnecta n. sp. 7. Perigea veterata n. sp. 



3. Neuronia americana n. sp. 8. Eupolia licentiosa n. sp. 



4. Carneades Candida n. sp. 9. Carneades audentis n. sp. 



5. Carneades coUocata n. sp. 10. Carneades mitis. 

 The figures are somewhat larger than natural size. 



PLATE IV. 



1. Pronoctua typica n. sp. 7. Xyldmiges indurata n. sp. 



2. Chytonix eonnecta n. sp. 8. Copicucallia astigma u. sp. 



3. Carneades Isetificans n. sp. 9. Cucullia idhUla n. sp. 



4. Hyppa indistincta u. sp. 10. Epidemas cinerea n. sp. % . 



5. Carneades titubatis n. sp. 11. Copicucullia propinqua n. sp. 



6. Carneades segregata n. sp. 12. Epidemas cinerea u. sp. J. 

 The figures are all slightly more than natural size. 



PLATE V. 



1. Xylomiges Candida n. sp. 8. Leucania sfolata n. sp. 



2. Xylomiges pulcheUa n. sp. 9. Leucania far eta n. var. roseola. 



3. Xylomiges cognnta u. sp. 10. Leucania imperfecta n. sp. 



4. Alamestra hadeniformis u. sp. 11. Leucania miitorata n. sp. 



5. Polia resoluta n. sp. 12. Caradrina punctivena n. sp. 



6. Tseniocampa ferrigera i\. sp. 13. Caradrina mantalini n. sp. 



7. Leucania keterodoxa n. sp. 14. Adipsophanes egestis Grt. 

 All the figures about natural size. 



PLATE VI. 



1. Alaria felicitata u. sp. 7. Hadena didonea w. sp. 



2. Schinia n. sp. 8. Oncocnemis e.cemphu-is n. sp. 

 '.■i. Oxycnemis sectilis n. sp. 9. Platyperigea cnmina n. sp. 



4. Omia neswa Smith. 10. Platyperigea discistriga n. sp. 



5. Oxycnemis nivalis n. sp. 11. Oncocnemis refecta n. sp. 



f). Oxycnemis perfundis n. sp. 12. Oncocnemis viriditincta u. sp. 



All the figures are one-fourth larger than natural size. 



