19G BULLETIN 44, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



C. multifeia Wlk.* 



1856. Wlk., C. P.. Mn.s.. llet., x, 293, Caradrina. 

 1869. Beth., Can. Eut., i, 8."), ('uradrina. 



fidicularia Morr. 

 1874. MoiT., Proc. Bost. Soc. N. PI., xvii, 145, Scf/cfia. 

 1876. Grt., Can. Eut., viii, lHS,=^cnMcularis. 

 1878. Lintner, Ent. Cont., IV, 89, Caradrhia dist. ciibicularis. 



1882. Grt., 111. Es.say, 46, pr. syn. 



Habitat. — Nova Scotia; Canada in July and August; Maine; New 

 York, August, September; JSTew Jersey; District of Columbia; Illinois; 

 Minnesota. 



Walker's type is in tlie British Museum and is our common form. 

 Mr. Morrison's type I liave not seen, nor do I know wbere it is. Dr. 

 Lintner, in 1878, writes as tliough from a positive identification of 

 Morrison's species, and I liave no doubt the reference is correct. 



C. siibaquila Harv. 



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

 HABITAT.— Texas. 

 The type is in the British Museum. 



C. conviva llar\\* 



1874. Harv., Can. Ent., viii, 6, Carudrina. 



Habitat. — Texas in November. 

 The type is in the British Museum. 



C fragosa Grt. 



188.3. (4rt., Papilio, in, 76, Caradrina. 



Habitat. — Arizona. 



The type is in Mr. Neumoegen's collection. 



C. extimia Wlk. 



1865. Wlk., C. B. Mus., Het., xxxii, 687, Caradrina. 

 civlca Grt. 



1883. Grt., Papilio, in, 74, Caradrina. 



Habitat. — Colorado; Califin^nia; Vancouver; Oregon. 

 AValker's type is in the Britisli Museum and Mr. Grote's is in the 

 Neumoegen collection. They are specifically identical. 



Gcnns AMPHIPYRA Odis. 

 181(i. Ochs., Scluuctt. Eur., iv, 70. 



I follow Staudinger and the continental entomologists generally in 

 using A mphipyra instead of Pyrophila Hbn., Verzeichniss, 208. Though | 



bearing date the same year, 1810, Hiibner's book was not published I 



until 1818 at least, and as both are catalogue names the earliest must 

 stand. The Tentamen, of course, is not considered in this argument. 



