58 BULLETIN 44, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Habitat. — Canada to Middle States, west to tlie Mississipjji Valley; 

 Iowa; Colorado; Gleiiwood Spriugs in August; Europe; Northern 

 States, June to September. 



The European synonymy and bibliography are not given. In the 

 British Museum is a specimen marked Polypliwnis lierhacea in what 

 appears to be Guen6e's handwriting, and this agrees very well with his 

 description. It is not the type. Guenee appears to have known 

 prasina from North America, but a large bright-green specimen such as 

 is sometimes met with might easily have misled him into considering 

 this American form distinct. In the Cambridge Museum I have seen 

 a specimen of prasina labeled lierhacea by Mr. Grote; it is unspread 

 and might easily serve as type of Guenee's description. The type is 

 in collection "MarchaucF; but what has become of this I do not know. 



A. apposita Grt.* 



1878. Grt., Bull. Geol. Surv., iv, 170, Agrotis. 

 1883. Grt., Papilio, iii, 78, AgroHs. 



Habitat. — California; Vancouver; Colorado. 

 * The type in the British Museum agrees very well with the specimens 

 I have had before me from American collections. 



Geuus PLATAGROTIS Suiith. 



1S90. Smith, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 38, 43. 



P. speciosa Hbn.* 



1815. Hbn., Lep. Eur., Noct., 491, Xoctua. 



1816. Hbu., Verzeicbniss, 218, Envois. 

 1852. Gu., Sp. Geu., Noct., ii, 80, Aplecta. 

 1857. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het.,xi, 553, Eitrois. 



1866. Moescbl., Wien. Eut. Monatscbr., viii, 196, Agrotis. 

 1883. Moescbl., Stett. Ent. Zeit.,"xLiv, 117, Agrotis. 



perquirita Morr. 

 1874. Morr., Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., xvii, 136, Volia. 

 1880. Grt., Bull. Bkln. Eut. Soc, lu, 37, pr. tjyu. 



baileyana Grt. 



1879. Grt., No. Am. Eut., i, 92, Agrotis. 



1880. Grt., Can. Eut., xir, 185, pr. syn. 



1880. Grt., Bull. Bkln. Eut. Soc, iii, 37, pr. eyn. 



mixta Wlk. 

 1856. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., ix, 62, Acronycta. 

 1882. Grt., 111. Essay, 39, pr. syn. 



var. arctica Zett. • 



1839. Zott., Ins. Lapl., 339. 

 1864. Wlk., Stett. Eut. Zeit., 180, pr. var. 



Habitat. — Adirondack IMountains; White Mountains; Vermont; 

 Canada; northern and mountainous Europe. 



The bibliography of the variety arctica is from Staudinger, and the 

 synonymy is well established. I have seen the Grote, Morrison, and 

 Walker types, and there is no doubt of their identity. The Walker 



