CATAI.OGUE OF NOCTriD.i: SMITH. 151 



O. fuscimaciila Grt.* 

 1881. Grt., Hull.Gfol. Siuv'.,vi, 2G2, 265, Oligia. 



Habitat. — Florida ; Texas. 



A '' type" is in tlie British Museum ; anotlier in the Tepper collection. 



O. grata Hhn.* 



1819. Hbii., Zutra-o-e, It], f. 71, 72, I'lUiphvla. 



181tJ. Hbii., Ver/»'i(liiiiss, 280, Kltiphrid. 



1850. Wlk., C. H. Mils., Het., x, 293, Curadriiia. 



1874. Grt., Bull. Hiift". Soc. Niit. ,Sci., ii, 22, Canulrhia. 

 raailin Morr. 



1874. Morr., Proc. Bost. Soc. N. 11., xvii, 1.58, Radcna. 



1875. Grt., Can.Eiit., vii, 58, ]ir. syn. 



1875. Grt., Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., ii, 211, pr. syu. 



1880. Grt., Ciin. Eut., xii, 86, ])r. syn. 



1881. Grt., Bull.Geol. Snrv., vi, 265, pr. syn. 



Habitat. — Maryland to Kansas to Florida to Tc^xas, March to Sep- 

 tember in every month. 



Types of ^Ir, Morrison's species are in the Tepper collection, and in 

 the museum at Cambridge. The species is a common one locally in 

 the S<mthern States. 



O. nucicolora Gn.* 



18.52. Gn., Spec. Gen., Noct., i, 24, pi. 4, f. 9, Moiwdes. 

 1856. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., x, 284, Monodes. 



unisignafa Wlk. 

 18.56. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., ix, 189, Laphmima. 

 1891. Butler, Entomologist, xxiv, 211, Lapki/ijina. 



juKjinata Morr. 

 1875. Morr., Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phil., xxvii, 64, Hadcna. 

 1881. Grt., Bull. Geol. Surv., vr, 265, OUgia. 



clara Harv. 

 1878. Harv.. Can. Ent., x, 57, Caradrina. 



Habitat. — Florida ; Texas. 



Mr. Morrison's type is in the Tepper collection; the others are in the 

 British Museum. Mr. Grote suggested very doubtfully that Guen6e 

 might have intended to describe pag'mata; but figure and description 

 pointed to riatysenta atriciliata so decidedly that I felt justified in mak- 

 ing the reference in my recent list. Mr. Butler suggested that paginata 

 might be unh'uinata Wlk., if the former was correctly named in the Mu- 

 seum. Harvey's type of clara is a dull, dark specimen, but unques- 

 tionably the same species. 



Genus PERIGEA Gn. 

 1852. Gn., Spec. Gen., Noct., i, 225. 



The species of this genus must be studied in connection with material 

 from the West Indian fauna before a stable nomenclature can be at- 

 tained. There are either several species resembling each other very 

 closely or there are some that are widely distributed and somewhat 

 variable. 



