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N. inquinata (In. 



1852. Gn.. Spec. Gen., Noct., i, 104, \oti(i(iria. 

 185tJ. Wlk., C.H.Mns., Hct., ix, 128. \,„i<i<jria. 

 1882. Grt., I'apilio, ii, 91, Xoiuit/ria. 



TlAiUTAT. — New Yo'k. 



This species sLoiild be in the IJritisli Museum, but! failed to find it. 

 Ill view of the fact that both of the other species are referable to tSeitIa, 

 rather than Xonar/n'a, it is not unlikely that Guenee had betbre him 

 something- very like S.dcfecfn (Irt. Tlu^ small size — 21 mm., would favor 

 this view; but it Mill need more material than I have at command at 

 present to decide this. 



(H'liiis SENTA Stejili. 

 182!». Stopli., 111. 111-. Kill., Hau8t., Ill, 27!). 



S. defecta (irt.* 



1874. Grt., Gth Kept. Peab. Ac. Sci., 29, Snihi. 



1874. Grt., Hull. Hurt". Soc. Nat. Sci., ii, pi. i, 1". 4, Soiia. 



Habitat. — Massachusetts; N(^wYork; Maryland; Eastern. Middle, 

 and Central States. 



The ty[>e is in the British Museum. 1 believe this may be found to 

 be the Xonagria inquinata of Guenee. 



S. enervata Gn. 



18.")2. Gn., Spec. Gen., Noct., i, 105, Xoiiaiivia. 



185(i. Wlk., C. I?. Mils., llet., ix, 128, Xonarjria. 



1882. (irt., Pai)ilio, ii. 95, NouKi/ria. 



fodiens Gn. 



1852. (xn., Spec. Gen., Noct., i, 105, Nonayria. 



18.56. Wlk., G. H. Mus., Het., ix, 128, Xnnnijrui. 



1882. firt., Papilio. ii, 95, Noiiaf/ria. 



Hahitat. — l^lorida. 



The types are in the British Museum and are sexes of the same 

 species. They are not (jongeneric with Nonagria typJuv; but appear to 

 be congeneric with Scnia (leffcfa. The body is (juite robust, the eyes 

 are naked, front smooth, without tubercle, and the mah' antenme sim- 

 ple. In color the specimens are blackish, with little or no ornamenta- 

 tion. I never saw the lik<' of them before. 



Genus FOTA (irt. 

 1882. Grt., Can. Knt.. xiv, 174. 



F. arinata (irt. 



1882. Grt., Can. Knt., xiv, 175 ct 181, Foin. 

 188:>. (irt., I'roc. .\iii. I'liil. Soc, xxi, l(i9, Fold. 



Hahitai'. — Ari/ona. 



F. miiiorata (irt.* 



1882. Grt.. Can. Knt.. xiv. 181, F,>(ii. 



1883. Grt., Proc. \m. I'liil. Soc, wi, lt;9. Fola. 



Habitat. — Arizona. 



Both of the above species are desciibcd out of .Mi'. Neumo'gen's col- 



