Noctuidas 



This is likewise a European species, which has a wide range 

 in the northern parts of the United States. 



Genus JODIA Hiibner 



(i) Jodia rufago HQbner, Plate XXVI, Fig. 17, S. (The 

 Red-winged Sallow.) 



Syn. honcsta Walker. 



A European as well as a North American species. 



Genus BROTOLOMIA Lederer 



(1) Brotolomia iris Guenee, Plate XXVI, Fig. 19, 9. 



Not a very common moth, which occurs from New England 

 to Colorado. 



Genus TRIGONOPHORA Hubner 



( I ) Trigonophora periculosa Guenee, var. v-brunneum 

 Grote, Plate XXVI, Fig. iS, o . 



This is a very common species, having the same range as the 

 preceding. The form we figure has the V mark on the wings 

 heavy and dark, in the typical form this mark is light in color. 



Genus CONSERVULA Grote 



( I ) Conservula anodonta Guenee, Plate XXVI, Fig. 20, ? . 

 A rather scarce species, which is found in the northern part 

 of our territory, south of Canada, and east of the iVlississippi. 



Genus EUCIRRCEDIA Grote 



(i) Eucirrcedia pampina Guenee, Plate XXVI, Fig. 21, §. 



The moth comes out late in the fall. 1 have often found them 

 when a warm day has occurred in the autumn, freshly emerged, 

 and hanging from the stems of bushes from which all the leaves 

 had already fallen. The insect is common in the Appalachian 

 subregion. 



Genus SCOLIOPTERYX Germar 



(i) Scoliopteryx libatrix Linnaeus, Plate XXVI, Fig. 22, $ . 

 (The Herald.) 



A common insect found in Europe and the entire temperate 

 zone in North America. The larva feeds on willows. 



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