CATALOGUE OF NOdTTlD.K SMITH 163 



O. griseicollis Grt. 

 1882. Grt., Cau. Eut., xiv, 19, Oncociicmis. 



Habitat. — Arizona. 



Tlie type is with Mr. Neuniwiren. 



O. aterrima Grt. 



1879. Grt., Can. Eut., xi, 199, Oncocnemis. 



1889. Smith, Trans. Am. Eiit. Soc, xxi, 321, an Hrliolhid. 



Habitat. — Calilbruia. 



Tyi)es are in the Edwards oollecticm and in the British Mnscnm. 

 The Edwards speciiiieu I had seen when 1 wrote in 188*.), and the Mu- 

 senin specimen siin})ly confirms my opinion. The anterior tibia; are as 

 in Mcliclcpfria, shortened, with a sin<^le stout claw. Tiie win<]fs are 

 broad, tri<.;()nate, the liead small, eyes ovate. I leave it here until a new 

 study of the Heliothid series brings it into a more natural relationship. 



Genus APOROPHYLA Gu. 

 1811. Gn,, lud. Metb., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., X, 246. 



A. yosemitae Grt. 



1873. Grt., Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., i, 113, 145, pi. iii, f. 3, CucuJlia. 

 1875. Grt., Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., ii, 309, Aporophyla. 



1875. Speyer, Stett. Eut. Zeit., xxxvi, 349, Aimroplnjla. 



Habitat. — Yosemite, California, October VI. 

 The type is in the Edwards collection. 



Geuus MACRONOCTUA Grt. 

 1874. Grt., Btli l^■pt. I'.'^ih. Ac. Sci., 27. 



M. onusta Grt. 



1874. Grt., eth Kept. Peab. Ac. Sci., 27, Macronoctua. 



Habitat. — Maine, in September; New York; New Jersey; Hlinois; 

 lowa. 



I do not know where the type of this species is to bo found at i^res- 

 ent. I did not see it in the British Mu.seum. 



Genus LATHOSEA Grt. 

 1881. Grt., Bull. (icol. Surv., vi, 270. 



L. pullata Grt. 



1881. Grt., Bull. Geol. Surv., vi, 270, rMthosca piilla. 



1890. Grt., Revised List Noct., 14, L. pullata. 



Habitat. — Oregon ; Colorada. 



The type is in the British IMuseum. It is a robust, xyliuoid form 

 Avith retracted head and short tongue, and has the appearance of Scoto- 

 chrosta. The markings are strigate as in the Cuculliid series and it is 

 a rather near ally of my Pleroma, I think. It seems a little out of place 

 here; but until the material cau be critically studied it had better be 

 left as it is. Mr. Bruce has recently sent me a specimen from Colo- 

 rado, which agrees fairly well with the t^^pe. 



