428 GROTE & ROBINSON. 



Tribe Pericopiini. 



21. Gnophaela aequiiioctialis, Walk. G. & R. No. 3, p. 331. 

 Venezuela. 



22. Gnophaela vermiculata, G. & R. No. 3, p. 332. 



Callalucia vermiculata, Grote. 

 Colorado Territory. 



23. Gnophaela hopfferi. 



Gnophaela hopfferi, G. & R. No. 3, p. 332. 

 California. 



Tribe Cydosuni. 



24. Cydosia aurivitta, G. d- R. No. 4, p. 186, fig. 68. 



Family BOMBYCIDAE. 



Sub-family Lithosiinae. 



Tribe Lithosiini. 



25. Cistheue nnifascia, G. & R. No. 4, p. 187, fig. 63. 



Southern States. In the text the figure is erroneously cited. This 

 is perhaps a form of C. subjecta. The more obscurely colored species 

 from the Western District, erroneously described under Lithosia by 

 Boisduval, seem to vary in an analogous manner. 



26. Lithosia cephalica, G. & R. No. 5, p. 176. 

 Texas. 



Sub-family Arctiinae. 



27. Epicallia virginalis, Boisd. sp., G. & R. No. 3, p. 333, fig. 42. 

 Var. Agarista guttata, Boisd. 



California. 



28. Nemeophila caespitis, G. & R. No. 3, p. 337, fig. 43. 

 California. 



29. Nemeophila ciehorii, G. & R. No. 3, p. 338, fig. 44. 

 California. 



30. Aretia achaia, G. & R. No. 3, p. 334, figs. 45, 46. 



California. The artist has erroneously figured the antennae of the 

 9 , fig. 46, so as to make them as pectinate as in the % , fig. 45. 



31. Aretia dahurica, Boisd. sp., G. & R. No. 3, p. 336, fig. 41. 

 California. 



32. Yauessodes clarus, G. A R. No. 5, p. 176. 

 Texas. 



Sub-family Cochlidiinae. 

 Tribe AJonctini, 



33. Monolenca semifaseia, Walk, sp., G. & R. No. 4, p. 188, fig. 62. 



