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Loxostege similalis Guenee, Camden, Arkansas, Coquillett, Eevis. 

 p. 13. 



Euclea delflimii Boisduval (as cippus Cramer), Virginia, Coquil- 

 lett, Revision, p. 13. 



Acrohasis comptoniella Hulst, Center Harbor, New Hampshire, 

 by Dyar (Coquillett MS notes). 



Dichogamina redtenhacheri Lederer and hergil Moscher, Palm 

 Beach, Florida, by Dyar (Coquillett MS notes). 



Proteopteryx holliana Slingerland, Monticello, Florida (Walton 

 MS). 



Plathypena scabra Fabricius, North Carolina (unpublished). 



Cacoecia argyrospila Walker, Canyon City, Colorado (Walton 

 MS). 



Autographa hrassicae Riley, Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba (un- 

 published). 



ZENILLIA BLANDA VIRIUS, new subspecies. 



Front of male 0.19 to 0.24 (in three) of the head-width; the 

 nine males examined all agree in having three dorsocentrals and 

 two sternopleurals, apical scutellars variable but not decidedly up- 

 turned. It is probable that more material will extend the range 

 of variation in this form. Distinguished in the male by having 

 the posterior half of the venter shining instead of pollinose, a very 

 distinct character. 



Described from nine male specimens; one from Rye, New York, 

 bred from Papaipema harrisii Grote by Henry Bird; two from 

 gypsy moth laboratory, one of them reared from Ennomos subsig- 

 narius Huebner; two, numbers attached and evidently bred speci- 

 mens, but the data not now obtainable; one, Lawrence, Kansas (Aid- 

 rich) ; two, gyps}^ moth laboratory, Massachusetts; one, Dist. Federal 

 Mexico (L.Conrad). 



One female from Lawrence, Kansas, taken at about the same time 

 and place as one of the males, may belong here. It has three orbitals 

 on each side, which is probably a mere abnormality. The venter is 

 wholly pollinose. 



rype.— Male, Cat. No. 25698, U.S.N.M., from Rye, New York. 



ZENILLIA BLANDITA Coquillett. 



Exorista hlandita Coquillett, Revis. Tachin., 1897, p. 96. 



Front of male 0.21 and in the female 0.25 to 0.29 (in three) of the 

 head width ; the sides silvery pollinose, sparsely haired ; frontal vitta 

 as wide as either parafrontal, two uppermost frontals reclinate, face 

 silvery, facial ridges bristly on the lowest fourth or third, bucca 

 one-seventh the eye height, nearly destitude of hairs excepting those 

 of the lower border, antennae as Jong as the face, the third joint in 



