432 GROTE & ROBINSON. 



75. Litoprosopus futilis, Grofe, No. 4, fig. 73. 

 Di/ops futilis, G. & R. p. 202, 1. c. 



Litop. futilis, Grote, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. Vol. ii., p. 309. 

 Florida. 



76. Lygrauthoecia marginata, G. & R. 



Pyralis marginatus. Ha worth. 



Anthoecia rivulosa, Guenee. 

 Alabama to Canada. This new generic name is proposed for this 

 and the following species which differ structurally from either An- 

 thoecia, Boisd, or any of the divisions of Heliothis, Led. 



77. Lygraiithoecia thoreaui, G. & .R.-No. 5, fig. 80. 

 Anthoecia thoreaui, G. & R. p. 181, 1. c. 



Alabama to New York. 



78. Heliothis villosus, G. & R. 



Melicleptria villosa, Grote. 

 Anthoecia trill., G. & R. No. 5, p. 181. 

 Colorado Territory. 



79. Heliothis hirtellus, G. & R. 



Anthoecia hirtella, G. & R. Proc. E. S. Phil. Vol. v!., pi. 3, fig. 3. 

 Eastern States. Guenee's figure of II. spinosae totally differs from 

 our species; his description corresponds sufficiently as to lead us to 

 suspect our species intended. 



80. Heliothis citrinellus, G. & R. No. 5, p. 180, fig. 79. 

 Texas. 



81. Heliothis phlogophagus, G. & R. No. 5, p. 180. 



California, Western States and Territories. Is this distinct from 

 the European H. dipsacea ? 



82. Heliothis ii mbrosns, Grote. 



Throughout the Atlantic District. Common and destructive to 

 many fruits. Is this distinct from the European H. armigera, which, 

 conversely, seems to occur rarely in its habitat ? 



S3. Heliocheilus paradoxus. Grote. 



Colorado Territory. Specimens from Texas and Alabama are 

 smaller and paler, but do not seem to be distinct. The genus has 

 since been discovered in the East Indies, we were told in Vienna. 



84. Chariclea exprimeus, G. & R. 



Heliothis exprimens, Walker. 

 Middle and Eastern States. Is this distinct from the European 

 Char, umbra {Hel. marginata, Auct.) ? 



