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Species inhabiting the Eastern 



Realm- 



Auagoga pulveraria. 

 Metrocanipa perlaria. 

 Tlierina ferviilaria. 

 en(lro[)iaria. 

 SKiuimidaria. 

 Epi irliant is obfirmaria. 

 Endropia pilosaria. 



a])ifiaria. 



(liiaria. 



hypochraria. 



marginataria. 



viiiulentaria. 



textrinaria. 



niadusaria. 



ainoeoaria. 



armataria. 



biliiiearia. 



pectinaria 



efFectaria. 



obtiisaria. 



Pprovince of the North Temperate 

 —Continued. 



Endropia serrataria. 

 Azelina hiibnerata. 

 Selenia alniphearia. 



kentaria. 

 Eiigonia subsignaria. • 



ahiiaria.- 

 Caberodes cervinaria. 

 cayennaria. 

 confusaria. 

 majoraria. 

 Drepanodes varus, 

 puber. 

 Mfritanema carnaria. 



inatomaria. 

 fjuercivoraria. 

 Tetracis lorata. 



crocallata. 

 Eutrapela furciterata. 

 transversata. 

 clematata. 



These species may be divided into two assemblages {a and h), corre- 

 sponding in part (1) to the Alleghanian and Carohnian and (2) the Louisi- 

 anian faunae ot" (lie ornithologists. The limits of the tirst two fauna?, as 

 applied to the Geometrids, are approximately between the isothermals of 

 48° and 60° F., and embrace the Middle States as I'ar west as the eastern 

 borders of Indian Territory, Kansas, and Nebraska. It corresponds in the 

 main to Dr. LeConte's middle and western province of the Atlantic district.* 

 My local lists are too scanty to be more definite, and it is probable that two 

 or three (the third, the Canadian) lepidopterological faunae will ultimately 

 be established. A number of the species may, and do, extend south and 

 nortii of these limits, as well as to the westward, and they include some 



* The Coleoptera of Kansas and Eastern New Mexico. By J. L. LeConte, M. D. Smithsonian 

 Contributions, xi, 1859. 



