AMERICAN LEPIDOPTERA. 433 



85. Tarache cretata. G. & R. No. 5, p. 181, fig. 78. 

 Texas. 



86. Erastria synoehitis, G. & R. No. 3, p. .357. 

 Eastern aud Middle States. 



87. Erastria in list a. G. & R. No. 3, p. 358. 

 Middle States. 



88. Drasteria agricola, G. & R. No. 2, p. 1S9, fig. 34. 

 Pennsylvania to Massachusetts. 



89. Drasteria mundula. G. & R. No. 2, p. 191, fig. 35. 

 Pennsylvania. Both of these are probably varietal forms of i). 



erichtea. 



Family ARCHIEARIDAE. 



90. Arehiearis in fans. G. & R. No. 2, p. 189. 

 Brephos infans, Moeschler. 



Eastern States northward to Labrador. 



91. Archiearis brephoides, G. & R. No. 2, p. 188. 

 Anarta brephoides. Walker. 



Arch, remluta, Zeller. 

 Hudson's Bay Territory. 



Family GEOMETRTDAE. 



92. Selenia kentaria, G. & R. No. 3, p. 359, figs. 5, 6. 

 PericaUia kent.. No. 1, p. 12. 



New York. Represents the European S. illunaria in our fauna, 

 but is to be readily distinguished from it. 



93. Fidouia H met aria. G. & R. No. 5, p. 182, figs. S4 to 86. 



Texas. Appears to represent the European F. fasciolaria iu our 

 fauna, but is readily distinguished. 



Family PYRALIDAE. 

 Pyralididae (Lederer). 



94. Fabatana oviplagalis, Walker, G. & R. No. 1, fig. 9. 

 Asopia anlhoecioides, G. & R. p. 15, 1. c. 



New York to Pennsylvania. 



95. Asopia iniimactila. G'. & R. No. 1, p. 14, fig. 8. 

 Pennsylvania. 



96. Kntys laticlavia, G. & R. No. 1, p. 17, fig. 12. 



Alabama to New York. Apparently this species is determined as 

 the Cuban Rhodaria tyralis, Gueuie, in the B. M. Coll. Gueuoe's 

 species cannot be the same. 



