Noctuidae 



Found throughout our entire territory. 



(7) Feltia annexa Treitschke, Plate XXII, Fig. 28, $ . (The 

 Added Dart.) 



Syn. decernens Walker. 



Found throughout the southern Atlantic and Gulf States and 

 ranging into South America. 



(8) Feltia malefida Guenee, Plate XXII, Fig. }2, $ . (The 

 Rascal Dart. ) 



This species has the same range as that of the last mentioned 

 form. 



Genus POROSAGROTIS Smith 



Eleven species are assigned by Dr. Dyar in his Catalogue to 

 this genus. As representatives of these we have chosen five for 

 illustration. 



(i) Porosagrotis vetusta Walker, Plate XXII, Fig. 25, ^. 

 (The Old Man Dart.) 



Syn. mtircsnula Grote & Robinson. 



This pale-colored species extends in its range from the Atlantic 

 to Colorado. 



(2) Porosagrotis fusca Boisduval, Plate XXII, Fig. 31, ?. 

 (The Fuscous Dart.) 



Syn. septentrionalis Moeschler; patula Walker. 



The specimen figured was taken at Nain, Labrador. The 

 insect is said also to occur in the Rocky Mountains. 



(3) Porosagrotis tripars Walker, Plate XXII, Fig. 24, i ; 

 Pig- 37» ? • (The Tripart Dart.) 



Syn. worthingioni Grote. 



The specimens figured came from Colorado. 



(4) Porosagrotis rileyana Morrison, Plate XXII, Fig. }}, ? . 

 (Riley's Dart.) 



This species is spread from the Atlantic to the Rocky 

 Mountains. 



(5) Porosagrotis dsedalus Smith, Plate XXII, Fig. 29, 6. 

 (The Daedalus Dart.) 



The insect is peculiar to the region of the Rocky Mountains. 



Genus EUXOA Hiibner 



This great genus, including nearly two hundred species, 

 which are found in the region, with which this book deals, has 



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