CATALOGUE OF NOCTUIDif: SMITH. 277 



1864. Grt., rrof. Ent. Soc. Phil., in, 4, Tamila. 

 1873. Grt. Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., I, 121. Hrliotlnx. 

 1875. Grt., Bull. Bulf. Soc. Nat. Sci., ii, 220, Tamila. 

 1883. Siuith, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, X, 229, Sclnnia. 



vigrlreiia Haw. 

 1810. Haw., Lep., Britt.,266, Xoctna. 

 1829. Stcph., HI. Br. Ent., Haust., in. 114. 

 1852. Gn., Spec. Gen., Noct., ii, 176, pr. sjn. 



Habitat. — Middle, Southern, and Cential States; New Jersey in 

 July. 



S. parmeliana lly. Edw. 



1882. Hy. E(lw.,Papilio, n. 14, Lt/ranthucia. 



1883. Smith, Trans. Am. Ent. S<><'., x, 218. Luf/iioithn'ria. 

 1891. Smith, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, x\iii. l.jn/rdiilhti'cAo. 



Habitat.— Maryland. 



Tlie unique tyi>e is in Mr. Schoenborn's collection. It lias a remark 

 able resemblance to nurulina, with a totally difierent ground color. 



S. acutilinea Grt.*" 



1878. Grt., Can. Ent., x, 232, Li/firanthwcia. 



1882. Grt., 111. Essay, 63. pi. in, f. 34, lAjfirnnlluvvm. 



1883. Smith, Trans. Am., Ent. Soc, x. 229. = Heparata. 

 separata Grt. 



1879. Grt., Can. Ent., XI, 198, Lygranthcecia. 

 1883. Smith, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, x, 229. Schhiia. 



Habitat. — Colorado, Glen wood Sprin<]fs in August; N'evada; INfon- 

 tana; Utah. 



Both the types are in the British ^Museum. After renewed examirm- 

 tion and a comparison of other material, I still consider them identical. 

 AcutUinia is darker and has the margins of the lines more emphasized; 

 but this i'ades gradually into the separata form. I was in error in using 

 this latter name for the species, since acutilmea was earlier described. 

 I was also in error in making balha and walsinghami synonymous with 

 this species. 



S. balba Grt. 



1881. Grt., Papilio, i, 1.56. Limranihicna. 



1883. Smith, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, x, 229, = separata. 



Habitat. — Arizona. 



The type is with Mr. Neunupgen; other specimens in the British 

 Museum. 



S. coercita Grt. 



1881. Grt., Papilio, i, 156, Lyfirantluecia. 



1883. Smith, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, x, 248, Lygranthcecia. 



Habitat. — Arizona. 



The type is said to be with Mr. Xeumoegen; other specimens are in 

 the British Museum. Comparing coercita and halha, they are closely 

 allied, the former having a wider median space and both ordimiry 

 spots evident, while the latter has the reniform only, marked. The 



