190 BULLETIN 44, UNITED STATES NATIUNAL MUSEUM. 



rar obusta Gn. 

 1852. Gu., Spec. Geu., Noct., i, 74, Lein.niia. 

 1856. Wlk., C. B. Mns., Het., ix, 77, M>ithhnna. 

 1882. Grt., 111. Essay, 40, ? pr. syii. 



caUida Grt. 

 1882. Grt., New List, 30, iu note, var. pr. 



Habitat. — Canada in July and August to Texas; east of IJocky 

 Mountains; Colorado; Kew Jersey in Ax>ril and June; New York, May 

 to August. 



Guenee's types are in the British Museum. Ohnsta is undoubtedly the 

 red form oi pseudarinjrla^ and just exactly what Mr. Grote named callida. 



L. ebriosa Gii. 

 1852. Gn., Spec. Geu., Noct., i, 74, pi. 3 f. 1, Lcucunui. 

 1856. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., ix, 70, Mytliimna. 

 1882. Grt., 111. Essay, 40, Mythimna. 



HABITAT. — ''Am. Sept." 



A curious species to be an American insect. Tlie eyes are hairy, 

 autennoi serrate and bristled, "brush-like," thcAvings short, resendjling 

 ^i'opelosoma, color carmine red. If from America at all, it is probably 

 from Florida, of Doubleday's material. 



(ieinis ZOSTEROPODA Grt. 



1874. Grt., I'.nll. Biitf. Nat. Sci., ii, 67. 



Z. hirtipes Grt.' 



1874. Grt., Bull. Bufl". Soc. Nat. Sci., il, 68, Zosltropoda. 



1875. Grt., Cau. Eut., vii, 25, Zot^ieropoda . 



1882. Grt., III. Essay, 56, pi. 2, f. 20, Zosfcropoda. 



Habitat. — California, IMarch, April, July, and Septend)er, 

 A type is in the Edwards collection. Another is in the British 

 Museum. 



({onus UFEUS (irt. 

 1873. (Jrt., I'.ull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., i, 101. 



U. Sagittarius (Jrt. 



1883. Grt., Papilio, iii, 31. Jlfcus. 



1883. Grt., Proc. Aai. Piiil. Soc. xxi, 170, Ufcu,v. 



Habitat. — California. 



The type is in the Neumtegen collection. 



U. plicatus Grt.* 

 1873. Grt., Bull. ButV. Soc. Nat. Sci., i, 102, VfciiK. 

 1873. Grt., Proc. Bo.st. Soc. Nat. Hist., xvi, 241, (Jcks. 

 1883. Grt., Proc. Am. Pliil. Soc, xxi, 170, r/e«6. 



Habitat. — Canada; Pennsylvania; Colorado; California. 

 The type should be in the collection of the American Entomological 

 Society, but I have not found it there. 



U. unicolor (ht. ' 



187S. (irt., Bull. (ieol. Surv., iv. 170, IJfciin. 



1883. Grt., Proc. Aiu. Phil. Soc, xxi, 170, Cfeuc. 

 Habitat. — Illinois ; Colorado, 

 The tyx^G is iu the British Museum, 



