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1881. Grt., Can. Ent., xiii, 126. Tanioeampa. 



1887. Smith, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 471, llvloitchr. 



ITAiiiTAT. — Canada; New England, Middle, and Central States, May, 

 Juno, and July. 

 I have seen no specimens marked '' type." 



U. oibiculata Smith.'* 

 1891. Smith, Proc. IJ. S. Nat. Mns., xi\-, 266, Mamcstra. 



Habitat. — Colorado. 



The tyije is in the l!s^ational Museum. 



Genus HADENA Schiank. 

 1804. Schranlx, Fauna Boica, ii, 2, 158. 



This genus will j^robably stand subdivision into several genera. Two 

 rather well-marked groups, or subgenera, Xylophasia and Luperitia^ 

 have been monographed by me in the Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1890, Vol. 

 XIII, pp. 407-447, and this paper is not cited save when necessary to 

 authenticate a change. It is likely that, eventually, both of these sub- 

 divisions will take generic rank, and the term Hadena will probably 

 be restricted to one of them. The species not included in the above 

 revision are for the present placed into a section Iladena merely to 

 separate them. As usual, unless otherwise stated, my identification 

 of the species was correct. 



S\ LUPERINA Bdv. 

 1829. Hdv., Index Methodicua. 



L. niveivenosa Grfc.* 



1879. Grt.. Bull. Ge<d. Snrv., v, 206. Agrolis. 



1890. Smith, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xiii, 410, Luperina. 



Habitat. — Montana; Colorado. 



The type is with Mr. Graef, and a considerable number of specimens 

 indicate quite a variable species. Curiously enough Ihave never seen 

 a male. 



L. stipata Morr.* 

 1875. Morr., Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phil., 187"), 64, Hndnia. 



Habitat. — Illinois; Massachusetts; Mainej Minnesota; Wisconsin; 

 Colorado. 

 The type is in the Tapper collection. 



L. passer (Jn.* 



1852. Gn., Spec. Gen., Noct., i, P.m, Mamcstra. 

 1856. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., ix, 231, Mamcstra. 

 1879. Grt., Can. Ent., xi, 179, Hadena. 



1882. Grt.. New List, 27, Luceria. 

 incaUida Wlk. 



18.56. Wlk.,. C. B. Mus., Het., X, 330, Agroiis. 



