42 WALKEE'S TYPES IN 



what is meant by his Latin names ; while, from the 

 state in which they are in, one is often left not 

 much wiser than before. 



Under the names Extincta, Linita, and Insueta, 

 different species are mixed up. Some of them may 

 really be Guenee's species ; but the work of that 

 Author must be compared. 



Leucania Diffusa, Wall-. 

 The specimen is one of Haroeyi (Alhilinea of 

 Guenee ; I do not feel sure that it is Hiibner's), in 

 very bad condition. The specimen determined as 

 Videns (Guenee's type ?) is not a Heliophila, but 

 'Platysenta Atriciliata ; and Nonagria ? Indigens, 

 without locality, is the same species. 



Eudryas Stse. Johannis, Wall: 



This is evidently a good species ; the hind wings 

 have no terminal band, the fore wings are darker 

 at base than in Grata. The species is in no North- 

 American collection I have seen, and the locahty is 

 doubtful. 



Hydroecia Salicarum, Wall-. 

 This is Jgrotis (Paclmohia) Orllliana. The ques- 

 tion as to Avhether my name or Mr. Morrison's 

 should obtain for the species is settled by Mr. 

 Walker taking it. It should be known for the 

 future as Agrotis (Pachnobla) Sallcarum. Mr. 

 Walker quotes Dr. Barnston's MSS. 



Edema? Obhqua, Wcdh. 

 This is Sphida Obliquata, G. & R. 



